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JAMES C. WELLING, LL. I)., 

President of the Vviversity, 



HISTORICAL CATALOGUE 



O-P THE 



OFFICERS AND GRADUATES 



OF 



The Columbian University, 



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WASHINGTON, D. C, 



1821-1801. 




COMPILED BY 

H. L. HODGKINS, A. M, 1883, 

SKCRETARY OF THE ALUMNI. 



Published by the Alumni Association, 

Byron S. Adams, Printer, 

Washington, D, C. 

1891. 



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In the Gompilation of this catalogue all previously published historical 
catalogues and lists of graduates have been examined and collated and 
carefully compared with the manuscript records of the Trustees and 
Faculties. Much information has been obtained from C3^clop8edias of 
biography, while a large mass of facts was contributed by living alumni 
from more than a thousand of whom have been received replies to letters 
and circulars sent them. It is a matter of regret that the necessary limits 
of tlie catalogue made it impossible to give more extended notices of the 
many graduates who have attained eminence in their various walks of 
life. 

From the nature of the publication absolute accuracy is impossible, 
but it is hoped that the errors are not numerous. Notwithstanding the 
most diligent efforts, it has not been possible to obtain information 
relating to several hundred graduates. 

All interested are urged to send to the compiler such facts in their 
possession as will aid in making future editions of the catalogue more 
accurate and more complete. 



CONTENTS. 

Page. 

Historical Sketch 5 

The Corporation 29 

Trustees 31 

Overseers. 36 

Presidents 38 

The College Faculty 41 

Faculty op the Medical School 48 

Faculty of the Law School 58 

Faculty op the Scientipic School ; ... 61 

Faculty op the Dental School . 64 

Trustees and Overseers, 1891 66 

Faculties, 1891 67 

The Alumni Association 74 

Alumni op the Columbian College 85 

Alumni op the Medical School 103 

Alumni op the Law School. 133. 

Alumni of the Scientific School , 172 

Alumni op the Dental School 173 

Honorary Graduates 174 

Summary. 182 

Index 183 



Notes and Explanations. 

The names of Ministers of the Gospel are in itahcs. 

Those to whose names an asterisk is prefixed are dead. Only those of 
whose deaths reliable information has been received are so marked, 
though it is probable that many others, especially among the early 
College and Medical graduates, are dead. 

In the arrangement of information about each graduate, after stating 
his occupation and residence, all facts in relation to his connection with 
the University are given ; then his birth-place, or if this is unknown, the 
state which was his legal residence when he entered the University ; then 
follow the other facts of general interest. 

If the name of a graduate occurs more than once, reference is made, by 
giving his degree and the year it was obtained, to the place where 
detailed information can be found. 



HisTORieAL Sketgh. 



PRESIDENT WELLING is now preparing a history of the 
Columbian College and the Columbian University, which 
will be published by the U. S. Bureau of Education. The follow- 
ing sketch is intended to serve, for the time, as an uncritical sum- 
mary of important events in the annals of the institution and to 
furnish a general view of the patient and persevering labors 
which, running through a period of seventy years, have laid 
for the Columbian University a foundation at once firm and 
broad. On this foundation Schools of learning have been built 
which now have their graduates in every State and Territory of 
the Union. 



The Columbian College, in common with Harvard, Yale 
and Princeton, owes its origin to the zeal of a Christian Denom- 
ination for an educated Ministry. Early in the year 1817, the 
Rev. Luther Rice, a returned missionary from India, conceived 
the idea of founding a college in the city of Washington for the 
education of * ' gospel ministers ' ' in the special service of the 
Baptist denomination of Christians. Around this School of 
Theology he projected Schools of Classical Culture, of Science 
and of Philosophy which should be entirely unsectarian in their 
disciplines and national in their aims. 

In 1819 the Rev. Luther Rice, in company with the Rev. 
Obadiah B. Brown, the Rev. Spencer H. Cone and Enoch Rey- 
nolds, citizens of the District of Columbia, formed a " Literary 
Association ' ' for the purpose of buying a lot of land, imme- 
diately adjoining the city of Washington and comprising 46^ 
acres, with the understanding that it should be held for the use 
of an educational establishment under the direction of the Gen- 
eral Convention. They paid $7,000 for the land, and among 
the contributors to this sum are found the names of John 
Quincy Adams, William H. Crawford, and John C. Calhoun 



(y The Columbian Univeesity. 

(members at that time of President Monroe's Cabinet), together 
with thirty-two Members of Congress, and many among the 
leading citizens of Washington. 

In February, 1821, during the Presidency of James Monroe^ 
a charter was procured from Congress erecting "The Colum- 
bian College in the District of Columbia," for the "sole and 
exclusive purpose of educating youth in the English, learned 
and foreign languages, the liberal arts, sciences and litera- 
ture," with full power to confer all degrees "usually granted 
and conferred in colleges." The constituent Trustees named 
in the act of incorporation were Obadiah B. Brown, Luther 
Rice, Enoch Reynolds, Josiah Meigs, Spencer H. Cone, Daniel 
Brown, Return J. Meigs, Jr., Joseph Gibson, Joseph Cone, 
Thomas Corcoran, Burgiss Allison, Thomas Sewall and Joseph 
Thaw. 

The first meeting of the constituent Board of Trustees of 
the College was held March 5, 1821. The Charter was then 
formally accepted, and on the next day the Rev. O. B. Brown 
was elected President of the Board, Enoch Reynolds, Secretary 
and lyUther Rice, Treasurer. It was resolved that the College 
should be divided into two departments, the Classical and the 
Theological. It was planned that the Theological Department 
should be opened for the reception of students on the first 
Wednesday in September, 1821, and the Classical Department 
on the second Wednesday in January, 1822. The construction 
of a College building had been commenced in 1820, and it was 
completed in 1822 at a cost of about $35,000. Dr. Staughton, a 
native of England and an eminent pulpit orator, was elected as 
the first President of the institution. 

The first circular of the College was issued June 27, 1821. 
It bore on its forefront the following statement : ' ' This insti- 
tution, originated by the Baptist General Convention, but of 
National locality, consideration, and benefit, is founded on the 
most liberal principles." In affirmance of this statement, the 
language of the 7th clause in the charter was textually recited ; 
that ' ' persons of every religious denomination shall be capable 
of being elected Trustees, nor shall any person, either as Presi- 
dent, Professor, Tutor or pupil, be refused admittance into said 
College, or denied any of the privileges, immunities, or advan- 



Historical Sketch. 7 

taares thereof for or on account of his sentiments in matters of 
religion." The circular contained a warm endorsement of the 
College by President Monroe, who laid special emphasis on its 
National position and relations " if it should hereafter receive 
the proper encouragement." Members of the Cabinet, 
especially John Quincy Adams, Smith Thompson, Return J. 
Meigs (a constituent Trustee), John C. Calhoun, William Wirt, 
and John McLean, joined in this expression of sympathy. T® 
this followed a declaration made by the Professors of Andover 
Theological Seminary (Doctors E. Porter, Leonard Woods, and 
Moses Stuart), to the effect that they considered the establish- 
ment of the Columbian College " as an event of great import- 
ance, and as likely to be of extensive and lasting utility to the 
best interest of men. ' ' 

Attention is invited to these statements as indicating the 
broad aims of the men who founded the Columbian College. 
It having been recommended that agents should be sent to 
England and other parts of Europe in order to investigate the 
best methods of higher education, as also to solicit funds, books, 
etc., for the College, the Trustees commissioned Prof. Alva 
Woods, of the College, and James M. Staughton (son of Presi- 
dent Staughton), of the Medical School, to go abroad for this 
purpose. Prof. Woods visited the seats of higher learning at 
Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paris, Geneva, 
Genoa, Milan, Florence, Bologna, Pavia, Verona, Venice, 
Rome, and Naples, gathering useful hints and, in England 
making collections for the benefit of the College. Among 
eminent Englishmen who thus contributed to the founding of 
the College (subscribing ^50 or less) w^ere the Chancellor of 
the Exchequer (the Right Honorable Nicholas Vansittart, 
Lord Bexley), the Bishop of Durham (the venerable and 
evangelical Dr. Shute Barrington, previously Bishop of Llan- 
daff and of Salisbury), Joseph John Gurney (philanthropist), 
Alexander Baring (afterwards Lord Ashburton, who negotiated 
with Daniel Webster the Ashburton Treaty of 1842), William 
Wilberforce (philanthropist). Sir James Mackintosh (author 
and stateman), Joseph Butterworth (son of a Baptist Minister 
in Coventry, Member of parliament, co-founder of British and 
Foreign Bible Society and Treasurer of Wesleyan Foreign 



8 The Columbian University. 

Missionary Society), Dr. Olinthus Gregory (biographer of 
Robert Hall and Professor in Woolwich College), Thomas Bab- 
ington (uncle of lyord Macaulay), the Rev. Rowland Hill, 
(popular preacher), Dr. Edward Bickersteth (devotional author). 
Dr. Adam Clarke (Wesleyan divine, linguist, commentator on 
the Bible), John Rippon, D. D. (Baptist minister and hymn- 
ologist), the Rev. Joseph Ivimey (Baptist minister and bio- 
grapher of Bunyan, Milton, and Kiffin), Hannah More (the 
popular authoress), and many others of distinction in church 
and state. The Hon. Richard Rush, at that time United 
States Minister in Uondon, subscribed to the funds of the Col- 
lege and afterwards became one of its Trustees. 

June 30, 1821, it was resolved to establish a Preparatory 
School, which should be strictly a fitting school for the College, 
the study of Latin being made obligatory on all its pupils. 

The scheme of a Medical School had been projected as 
early as November 15, 1821, and a few days afterwards it was 
decided that a Law School should be established " at no distant 
day." 

It was ordered that provision should be made for the pur- 
suit of advanced studies. Uuther Rice as early as 1822 pro- 
jected the establishment of a *' Philosophical Department" for 
the culture and encouragement of such studies, and this measure 
was formally adopted in 1823. A circular was addressed by 
the College to all military and naval officers of the United 
States, invoking their assistance in collecting illustrative ma- 
terials and specimens for the use of the institution. The 
National character of the College, ajid the *' university " range 
of its proposed studies, were thus emphasized at the begi7i7iing of 
the enterprise. 

The first Commencement of the College was held on the 
15th of December, 1824, the President of the United States, the 
Secretaries of State, of War, and of the Navy, leading members 
from both houses of Congress, and General Lafayette being 
present at the exercises. 

At a later hour on the same day a formal address of wel- 
come was made to General Lafayette by the President of the 
College, after which the General and his suite, the Secretary 
of State (John Quincy Adams), the Secretary of War (John C. 



Historical Sketch. 9 

Calhoun), the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Henry 
Clay), and other distinguished citizens dined with the Faculty 
and Board of Trustees at the house of President Staughton. 

On the 3d of February, 1826, a I^aw School was organized, 
and the Hon. William Cranch, LI/. D., Chief Justice of the 
Circuit Court of the United States, and the Hon. William 
Thomas Carroll, afterwards Clerk of the Supreme Court of the 
United States, were appointed Professors in the School. The 
School was organized, but had only a short-lived existence at 
that date. 

The attendance during the first year was very gratifying, 
but troubles soon arose. There were differences of opinion 
among the Trustees and other friends of the institution as to the 
relative importance of the Theological and the Classical Depart- 
ments. This soon led to the almost total abandonment of the 
Theological Department, and the concentration of effort on the 
Classical. 

More serious were the financial difficulties. Though there 
had been many contributions, the expenses had been heavy in 
the construction and equipment of suitable buildings and in the 
payment of salaries and other current expenses. The receipts 
from tuition fees were entirely inadequate to meet the regular 
expenses, and, with no productive endowment, an indebted- 
ness was sure to arise and to grow. The plans of the projectors 
were on a more liberal scale than the contributions, and the 
reaction came in 1827 when the Faculty resigned in a body and 
the exercises were suspended. In the spring of 1828 the College 
reopened and from that date its progress has been steady, if at 
times slow. For the first fifteen years there was indeed a con- 
stant struggle rather for existence than for progress, and only 
the continued exertions and self-denying labors of Trustees and 
Faculty kept the College alive. 

Yet during all this time faithful and learned Professors, 
serving for but meagre salaries, and refusing more liberal offers 
from other institutions, imparted instruction to students whose 
zeal and abilities have been proven by the honorable stations 
the}^ have since attained in the service of the Church and the 
State. 

Dr. Staughton resigned the presidency in 1827, and in 1828 
the Rev. Stephen Chapin, D. D. was chosen as his successor. 



10 The Columbian Univeesity. 

On the 25th of September, 1836, occurred the death of the 
Rev. lyUther Rice, the man to whom, more than any other, the 
founding of the College was due. 

In the tribute paid to his memory by the Board of Trustees 
it was gratefully recognized that the College was ' ' mainly in- 
debted for its existence to his generous and laborious efforts," 
and that in the days of its "deepest adversity" it had been 
' ' sustained by his unwearied and persevering assiduity more 
than by any other means. ' ' It was added : ' ' No discourage- 
ment could ever damp his zeal, no opposition could allay his 
ardor for its prosperity." Resolutions of respect for his 
memory were adopted and the President of the College was re- 
quested to deliver an obituary discourse in honor of his life, 
character, and services. 

President Chapin resigned in 1841, after an administration 
of thirteen years, during which the College gradually escaped 
from the burdens of distrust and debt, under which it was 
staggering when he accepted the Presidency. 

In 1843, the Rev. Joel S. Bacon, D. D.,- became President. 
At this time the College was freed from debt, though it had no 
endowment. Under President Bacon the collection of a perma- 
nent endowment was commenced, and efforts to increase that 
endowment have been continued during the succeeding admin- 
istrations. Dr. Bacon having resigned the Presidency in 1854, 
the Rev. Dr. Binney, a returned missionary from Burma was 
chosen to succeed him. He engaged to hold the ojB&ce for only 
a brief term, and gave place in 1859 to the Rev. Geo. W. 
Samson, D. D., whose difficult task it was, with the aid of his 
colleagues, to carry the institution through the fires of the 
civil war. 

At the outbreak of the war the number of students in at- 
tendance was greater than at any previous period, but most of 
them soon left, and shortly afterward the College buildings were 
occupied by the Government for hospital purposes. The Col- 
lege exercises, however, were not suspended, and the few 
students who continued in attendance received able instruction 
in the class rooms. 

It was provided in the charter, granted in 1821, that the 
College should be under the management of a number of 



Historical Sketch. 11 

Trustees, " not exceeding thirty-one, to be elected triennially 
by the contributors to the College, qualified to vote, in such 
manner and under such limitations and restrictions as may be 
provided by the ordinances of the College. ' ' 

This created a governing body liable to periodical cliange 
in its entire constitution. 

By an act of the IvCgislative Assembly of the District of 
Columbia, passed July 25, 1871, it was provided that the 
Trustees elected in May of that year "should constitute the 
corporation of said College until their successors in office should 
be chosen and qualified as hereinafter provided;" that the 
"said Trustees should meet in the city of Washington on the 
25th day of June, 1872, for the purpose of electing thirteen 
Trustees and thirteen Overseers who shall, upon their election, 
constitute the College corporation ; ' ' that the Trustees should 
be " residents of the District of Columbia," and that the said 
Trustees and Overseers should have power, at each annual 
meeting of the corporation, to fill all vacancies in either of these 
Boards, to establish ordinances, to elect professors, etc. That 
is, the Board was empowered to become a self-perpetuating 
body, and thereby to ensure continuity and stability in the 
government of the institution. This change was the indispen- 
sable condition of public confidence, and was made at the be- 
ginning of the Presidency of Dr. James C. Welling, who was 
chosen to succeed Dr. Samson in 1871. 

March 3, 1873, an Act of Congress was passed, supplemental 
to the organic Act of 1821, confirming and approving the Act 
of the I^egislative Assembly of July 25, 1871 ; removing the 
restriction placed by the organic Act on the annual income of 
the College from its vested funds ; creating the President of the 
Faculty, ex-qfficio, a member of the Board of Trustees ; author- 
izing the corporation to increase the number of its Trustees 
and the number of its Overseers to twenty-one of each ; and 
providing that the corporation shall hereafter " be known and 
called by the name of THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY." 

It should be added that this supplemental act was passsed 
by Congress in pursuance of a request from the Board of Trus- 
tees and Overseers. 

On September 10, 1877, Prof. William Ruggles, Lly. D. , 






12 The Columbian University. 

for fifty-five years a faithful and honored professor of the Col- 
lege and University, died at Schooley's Mountain, N. J. In 
announcing his death to the Trustees, President Welling said : 
' ' The extraordinary length of his service in connection with 
the College, the conscientiousness with which he discharged 
his duties, his high intelligence and his blameless character are 
all so many titles to the respect he commanded while living and 
to our grateful commemoration now that he is no more. ' ' The 
Trustees adopted resolutions paying high tribute to his 
character and to the services he had rendered the College. * 

In 1879 it was decided to remove all departments of the 
University into the heart of Washington, and in 1884 the 
present University building at the corner of Fifteenth and H 
Streets was occupied by the Academic, I^aw and Scientific 
Schools of the University. 

This building is four stories high and has a frontage of 1 2 1 
feet on Fifteenth street and 64}^ on H street, with an annex 
extending back on the south line 156 feet. The fagades are 
built of pressed and moulded bricks, which latter were espec- 
ially shaped and modelled for the building, while its terra cotta 
ornamentations are artistically designed to give architectural 
expression to the educational purposes of the edifice. The as- 
cent to the main floor is by iron stairs 12 feet wide, and to the 
floors above by a massive and ornate staircase 7 feet wide. 

In the main story are contained the I^aw lyccture Hall, 45 
feet by 60 feet (capable of seating five hundred persons), the 
Museum, the University I^ibrary, the President's Office, the 
Reception Room, and one lyccture Room. The upper stories 
contain I^ecture Rooms, Professors' Studies, the Chemical 
Uecture Hall, the Enosinian Society Hall, &c., while the 
pavilion which surmounts the building is designed for use by 
the teacher of Astronomy. The basement story, which is at an 
average depth of only 12 inches below the pavement, contains 
several Uecture Rooms, the Assay Department, steam-heating 
rooms, fuel rooms, store rooms, &c. The Chemical Uabora- 
tories are relegated to the lateral annex on the south line of the 
lot and are separated from the main building by a heavy brick 
wall. Access to the laboratories is obtained by a spacious stone 
staircase, built around the main ventilating shaft, and encased 



Historical Sketch. 13 

by brick walls to make it proof against fire. Heavy brick par- 
titions and iron beams running through the whole building 
render each tier of rooms secure from communication in case 
fire should occur in any part of the structure. The building is 
heated throughout by steam and by a combination of both 
direct and indirect radiation. The ventilation is effected by a 
general system dependent on two large shafts and by a special 
system of flues connecting with these shafts, or with chimneys, 
and reaching to ever}^ room occupied for purposes of instruction. 

The contributors to the building and endowment funds of 
the University have been many, but the contributions in most 
cases, have been small in amount. Among the earliest friends 
of the College to aid it in its need, was John Quincy Adams, 
who loaned it $18,000, part of which debt he remitted. From 
1835 to 1 86 1, John Withers of Va., made frequent gifts to cancel 
debts, to make repairs to buildings, and for general purposes, 
amounting in the aggregate to nearly $70,000. 

In 1865 William W. Corcoran presented to the College a 
building for the Medical School, valued at $30,000. In 1872 
he offered an estate near the city on condition that $100,000 
additional should be raised for a permanent endowment. The 
required sum was obtained, and, with Mr. Corcoran' s gifts, 
constitutes the present endowment. The estate was sold in 
1885 and the University realized $85,000 from it. In 1883 Mr. 
Corcoran gave $30,000 toward the cost of the new University 
building, and in 1886 he added $25,000 to the endowment fund. 
In 1873 Mrs. Elizabeth J, Stone, of Washington, made a 
gift of valuable works of art, now in the Museum of the 
University. 

The Medical Department, as we have seen, was established 
in 1821, and Thomas Sewall, M. D. and James M. Staughton, 
M. D. were chosen as the first Professors. But not until March 
30, 1825 was the school formally opened. The first course of 
lectures lasted three months and was attended by 22 students. 
The second course, with an enlarged Faculty, was delivered 
before an increased number of students, and at the conclusion 
of this term, in March, 1826, the first Commencement was held 
and the degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred upon six 
graduates. The school was very successful for several j^ears, 



14 The Columbian University. 

even continuing its exercises during 18,27-' 8 when the College 
was closed, but from 1834 to 1839, for causes not now clearly 
known, the regular lectures were suspended, though the Pro- 
fessors gave instruction to private classes. In 1839 the 
Faculty was reorganized, and regular classes were again 
formed. 

The sessions of the School were held in a building at the 
corner of Tenth and K streets until 1844, when Congress 
granted the Faculty permission to use a building in Judiciary 
Square which had been fitted up for an Insane Asylum, but 
was found unsuited for that purpose. The building was pre- 
pared for the use of the School and for an infirmary, and was 
known as the Washington Infirmary. In 1853 the building 
was remodelled and enlarged and the hospital and infirmary 
facilities were greatly improved. At the outbreak of the war 
the U. S. Government resumed possession of the building, and 
the Medical College occupied temporary quarters in different 
places until 1866. In that year Mr. W. W. Corcoran gener- 
ously presented the College with the building on H street 
which has since been used by the Medical School. In 1887 
$10,000 was spent in enlarging the building and adding to the 
apparatus, and the rapidly increasing number of students is 
even now demanding further enlargement. 

In April, 1847, the Medical College, by authority of the 
Board of Trustees, assumed the title of " The National Medical 
College, Medical Department of the Columbian College, in the 
District of Columbia." 

The Medical Department has had great influence upon the 
Medical Profession in the District of Columbia, upon the 
medical institutions, upon charitable institutions and upon the 
community at large. It has been foremost in the establishment 
of Medical Societies in the District ; it has seen a rival institu- 
tion spring up at its side, and has often felt a mother's pride 
in the Professors recruited from the ranks of its alumni to 
maintain this rivalry ; it has furnished distinguished graduates 
to fill Professorships in some of the best Colleges in the land ; 
it was largely instrumental in founding the National College 
of Pharmacy. During most of its history it has had a free 
dispensary service at the College, and its Professors and alumni 
have ever been foremost in establishing hospitals. 



Historical Sketch. 15 

Providence Hospital is the direct outcome of the abandon- 
ment of the Infirmary. The Children's Hospital and Garfield 
Hospital both owe their existence largely to the exertions of 
the members of the Columbian Faculty. 

The Law School, as organized in 1826, was discontinued on 
account of the embarrassments of 1827, and was not re-estab- 
lished until 1865. In that year a building on Fifth street, now 
known as the Columbian Law Building and used to-day for 
office purposes, was fitted up for the purposes of a Law School. 
The success of the School was immediate and marked, and with 
its constantly enlarged faculty as well as by reason of its 
broadening curriculum it attracts each year an increasing 
number of students from all parts of the countr}^ Since 1884 
it has occupied a lecture hall especially designed for it in the 
new University Building. Other rooms in the building are 
assigned to the various ' ' quiz clubs ' ' and study classes which 
are formed among the students. 

It is the oldest Law School in Washington, even if its 
founding be dated from 1865, and it was the first School in the 
country to establish a Graduate course leading to the degree 
of Master of Laws. This School of graduate studies inlaw 
is called the School of Practice, and furnishes an invaluable 
training in legal procedure and pleadings. 

The Law School has its alumni in every State and Ter- 
ritory of the Union as also in foreign lands. It carries to-day on 
its alumni roll the names of 1,345 graduates who have received 
the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and of 318 graduates who have 
received the degree of Master of Laws. Some of these alumni 
have filled, and are still filling, stations of high trust and honor 
in the administration of the Government at Washington, in the 
halls of Congress, and in the foreign service of the country. 
Many have achieved distinction on the bench of the State 
Judiciary, while a countless number have achieved, and are still 
achieving, distinction at the bar. Some have become Professors 
of Law, and are paying in this way the debt due to their pro- 
fession and to their Alma Mater. For this splendid record the 
University has to thank its peerless Law^ Faculty and the 
felicity of its position at the National Capital. 

The authorities of the University hope at an early day to 



16 The Columbian University. 

establish in connection with the lyaw Department a ' 'School of 
Comparative Jurisprudence," in which the law of the world 
shall be taught as an historical evolution and as a philosophy, 
for the nurture of graduate studies in law, and for the promo- 
tion of juridical science and statesmanship. 

The Scientific School was established in 1884, and though 
the time has been too short to give it much of a history, it has been 
very successful this far. It is organized on a broad basis and 
though it has not as yet been able to give instructions in many 
branches, owing to its want of adquate endowments, it provides 
a well assorted range of studies which lead to technical pro- 
ficiency in the arts and sciences most conducive to modern life. 

The Dental School, the youngest professional school of the 
University, was established in 1887. ^^ has a most efficient 
and learned faculty who maintain a high standard, and the 
school is rapidly growing in favor among students. 

The Preparatory School was established early in the history 
of the College. At first it was meant to be a fitting school for 
college, with a required course of study, but afterwards a Scien- 
tific course and a High School course were established, and it 
now prepares for college, for the Scientific School, for the Mili- 
tary or Naval Academy, or for business. Its sessions are held 
in a building designed with special reference to its needs and 
erected in 1883. The number of its students is limited to 100, 
and it is seldom that there are many vacancies. 

The lyibrary of the University has been slowly accumulat- 
ing since 1 82 1, and contains many valuable works. In recent 
years the Alumni have contributed a number of useful books, 
and have established and maintained a reading-room, supplied 
with a large number of magazines, reviews, and other periodi- 
cals. The Trustees have for some years made annual appro- 
priations which have been mainly expended for I^aw books, 
and the Law Library now contains an exceedingly valuable set 
of U. S. Reports, State Reports, English Common Law Reports 
and other volumes of daily use to the student and the practising 
lawyer. 

The first Alumni Association of the Columbian College 
was formed July 14, 1847, ^t a meeting of twenty-seven gradu- 
ates of the College. Only those who had received the degree 



Historical Sketch. 17 

of Bachelor of Arts could become active members of this Asso- 
ciation. Annual meetings were held until 1874, when, through 
lessening interest, the organization practically ceased to exist. 

In 1886 an attempt was made to reorganize the Association, 
and a meeting was held at which a constitution was adopted 
and officers were elected. Afterwards it was thought best to 
enlarge the scope and membership, and a meeting of graduates 
of all departments of the University was called. At this meet- 
ing, held February 28, 1887, the present association was 
organized. Regular meetings have been held each year for the 
transaction of business and the consideration of plans for aiding 
the University ; and a social reunion and banquet is partici- 
pated in each spring by a large number of members. 

The preceding pages summarize the formal history of the 
College, and its successor, the University. But a better history 
than is here found can be read in the accounts of what has 
been done in every walk of life by those who have graduated 
from the College and the professional schools. And to the records 
of honorable standing which are found on the following pages 
should be added, if a true estimate of what the institution has 
done is to be formed, those other records, which cannot at this 
time be here given, of former students who went into active life 
before they could complete the full course required for a degree. 

The past yields to the present ; the present looks to the 
future. A College, struggling for existence, yet yearly pro- 
viding instruction and training that made that existence a 
widening influence for good, has developed into a University, 
with the mother College surrounded by four professional schools, 
and with an aggregate attendance during the past session of 
seven hundred and fifty-five students. 

The possibilities and the plans of this growing University 
can be best expressed in the language of President Welling. 
From a pamphlet published by him in 1889 the following para- 
graphs are here appended as being of interest to every alumnus 
and every friend of the University : 

WHAT the: university NOW IS. 

" In 1873 the Columbian College, already an embryo uni- 
versity in the practical range and compass of its studies and 



18 The Columbian University. 

teachings, received a formal university charter at the hands of 
Congress. It has to-day its College, its Medical School, its 
School of Dentistry, its School of Law, and its School of Science. 

[The attendance during the session of iSqo-'qi was: — In 
the Preparatory School, 95 ; in the Columbian College, 66 ; in 
the Corcoran Scientific School, no; in the Medical School, 
155 ; in the school of Dentistry, 17 ; in the I^aw School, 312 ; an 
aggregate of 755.] 

"And all this University work is done on the basis of a 
small and inadequate endowment of less than $250,000. Our 
buildings, newly constructed and situated in the most eligible 
part of Washington (within a stone's throw of the Presidential 
mansion), are worth half a million of dollars. 

"The reason why the Columbian University has been able 
to achieve such large results, on a capital so small, is not far to 
seek. It is to be found in the felicity of its situation, and in the 
intellectual character of its social environment. Washington 
is to-day a great educational centre, not simply because it is a 
great political centre, and not simply because it has become 
since the civil war a brilliant social centre, but because it has 
become the great scientific centre of the whole country, and is 
the favorite meeting place of learned societies, many of which 
gather in Washington from all quarters of the land for an 
annual exchange of discussions and ideas. When Professor 
John Tyndall was delivering in Washington, some years ago, 
his course of popular lectures on light, he remarked to me that 
he knew of no city in Europe which could gather a congrega- 
tion of scientific workers and original investigators so large as 
that which he then met in ' ' The Philosophical Society ' ' of 
Washington, under the presidency of Joseph Henr3^ This 
Society, the oldest of its kind in Washington, is only one of the 
scientific bodies which surround that parent organization at the 
present time. For here we have the Anthropological Society, 
the Biological Society, the Chemical Societ)^ the Botanical 
Society, the Mathematical Section of the Philosophical Society 
the National Geographic Society, etc., etc. — together compris- 
ing a body of 600 learned men connected with the different 
departments of scientific work conducted under the patronage 
of the National Government. It is because this work is con- 
ducted under the auspices of the Government that these depart- 
ments must have their central seats and their foremost workers 
in the city of Washington. These foremost workers are con- 
nected, accdrding to their respective specialties, with the 
Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum, the Geological 
Survey, the Bureau of Ethnology, the Patent Office, the Army 
Medical Museum, the Naval Museum of Hygiene, the Weather 
Bureau, the Coast Survey, the Bureau of Hydrography, the 



Historical Sketch. 19 

National Observatory, the Agricultural Department, the Botan- 
ical Garden, the Department of Education, etc., etc. The 
National Acadeni}^ of Sciences holds its annual meetings here. 
The American Historical Association holds its annual meetings 
here and deposits its collections in the Smithsonian Institution. 
The Congress which adjourned on the 4th of March (1889) has 
just made provision for the establishment of a Zoological Gar- 
• den under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution — so that 
the living study of zoology will now be brought to our doors. 

A GREAT KDUCATIONAL PLANT. 

" It remains to say that all these great centres of scientific 
study and activity are surmounted, sustained and replenished 
by the best and largest collection of books in the whole country. 
This collection consists not only of the library of Congress, the 
largest single collection in the land, but it is also supplemented 
by important special libraries connected with each of the great 
departments of the general Government, and \yith each of the 
several bureaus among which the scientific work of the Govern- 
ment is here distributed. Every branch of human knowledge 
has a literary deposit in Washington. For instance, under the 
head of science alone, the Smithsonian Institution has a deposit 
reckoned by more than 250,000 titles in the alcoves of the 
librar}^ of Congress. In law the same library comprises an in- 
valuable collection of more than 50,000 volumes, covering the 
jurisprudence of the civilized world. We thus have in the city 
of Washington more than a million of volumes, selected by ex- 
perts in the several departments of knowledge, and so housed 
and administered in close juxtaposition that they are easily ac- 
cessible to students, whether for reference, for comparative re- 
search, or for careful reading ; and all this without money and 
without price on the part of the University or its pupils. How 
.large a saving of University funds may be effected under this 
head in Washington can be inferred when I recall the fact that 
the Congress of the United States has just made an appropria- 
tion of $6,000,000 for the proper preservation of the literary 
treasures of the Government in a National Library Building to 
be erected almost under the eaves of the National Capitol. 
That library will be to all intents and purposes an adjunct of 
the Columbian University in the conduct of its educational 
operations — so soon as the University shall have endowments, 
under which to appoint the professors and lecturers who can be 
teachers and guides in the wise use of these accumulated treas- 
ures in law, science, history, politics, public economy, literature 
and theology. 

' ' In the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the most richly en downed 
institution of its kind in the country (it has a free endowment 



20 The Columbian University. 

of $1,000,000), provision is also made among us for the study 
of the fine arts. Free instruction in drawing and painting is 
given in the art school of this gallery. 

* ' To show how all these appliances may be made directly 
tributary to university studies with a vast saving of expense 
on the score of university administration, let me take one or 
two illustrative examples — say, the National Museum,, and the 
Chemical Bureaus of Washington. 

' ' The National Museum has twenty- two distinct scientific 
departments under its jurisdiction : The departments of com- 
parative anatomy, of mammals, of birds, of reptiles, of fishes, 
of mollusks, of insects, of marine invertebrates, of plants, of 
fossil vertebrates, of paleozoic fossil invertebrates, of mesozoic 
fossil invertebrates, of cenozoic fossil invertebrates, of fossil 
plants, of geology and petrology, of mineralogy, of metallurgy 
and mining, of prehistoric archaeology, of ethnology, of oriental 
antiquities, of American aboriginal pottery, of arts and indus- 
tries, comprising under these last-named heads numismatics, 
graphic arts, foods, textiles, fisheries, historical relics, materia 
medica, naval architecture, history of transportation, etc., etc., 
etc. 

* ' Bach of these departments is placed under a curator, and 
is provided with the necessary appliances for original research ; 
and these appliances are yearly increasing in completeness and 
efficiency. In addition to these special appliances each curator 
has his laboratory with its necessary aparatus, his working library, 
and his study-series of specimens for use in original investiga- 
tion. In connection with his sectional library each curator has 
access to the central library of the museum, now containing over 
2o,oco volumes, as also to the library of Congress. These 
scientific laboratories are always open to students and investi- 
gators who come either to observe methods of work or to pursue 
researches of their own with the aid of these appliances. It 
should be added, as bearing directly on the problem of univer- 
sity education, that each of these departmental libraries and 
laboratories is of the kind which a university would require if 
it has a specialist of its own engaged in a minute subdivision of 
science corresponding to that of the museum. Some of these 
laboratories, notably those of zoology, geology, and botany, 
have a fuller outfit than those of any American university, 
while others of these laboratories have no analogues at all in 
the best equipped of our educational institutions. Professor 
Otis T. Mason, Ph. D., so honorably known to the scientific 
world as one of the learned curators of the National Museum, 
can authenticate all that I have said concerning the possible 
relations which this great scientific workshop is actually bearing, 
and can be made to bear, to the cause of university education. 



Historical Sketch. 21 

thk sevkn chemicaiv centres. 

'Xet US now turn to consider, for a moment, the opportu- 
nities which Washington offers for the study of chemical 
science — that science which to-day is transforming in so many 
aspects the private and the public economy of the world. 
There are at least seven centres of chemical activity conducted 
under the auspices of the Government at the National Capital. 
First, there is the chemical laborator^^ of the United States 
Geological Survey, in which six chemists and two physicists 
are employed. Analyses are here made of rocks, minerals, 
ores, clays, etc., etc., collected from all parts of the country by 
the field parties of the sur\^ey, acting under the conduct of the 
Hon. John W. Powell, the learned director of the survey, who 
is, I may add, one of the trustees of the Columbian University. 
Researches pertinent to chemical geology are also pursued in 
this laboratory, with a view to the extension of abstract science. 
Secondly, there is the laboratory of the Department of Agricul- 
ture, in which from six to eight chemists are engaged upon 
problems relative to soils, fertilizers, the manufacture of sugar, 
the chemistry of food products, the detection of adulterants, 
etc., etc. The chemical work is done here in a broadly scien- 
tific spirit, b}^ able men armed with an excellent equipment. 
Thirdly, the surgeon-general of the army maintains a laboratory 
in which drugs are analyzed previous to their purchase. 
Fourthly, the Museum of Hygiene, under the control of the 
surgeon- general of the navy, conducts investigations in prophy- 
laxis, disinfectants, bacteriology, etc. A fifth laboratory is 
connected with the Bureau of the Mint. The sixth laboratory 
is under the direction of the Internal Revenue Bureau for rea- 
sons connected with the national excise system of taxation, 
while the seventh of these great governmental laboratories is 
connected with the United States Patent Office. Patents are 
annually issued in large numbers bearing on chemical industries, 
and it is under the United States examiners in chemistry that 
the practical scientific activity and inventive industry of the 
country (where it bears on chemistry) are brought to a focus in 
the Patent Office. 

' ' The exposition above given, with regard to the educa- 
tional facilities offered by the National Museum and by the 
Chemical Bureaus of Washington, might, as I have hinted, be 
extended with like detail to other departments of scientific work 
here conducted by the Government. But such an exposition 
would confuse the reader by its prolixity. Suffice it to say ^ that 
the Governvient of the United States fnakes an ajinual appropria- 
tion of nearly three millions of dollars for the support of scientific 
work which^ in its several depart7nc7its , has its headquarters iii 

3 



^2 The Columbian Uniyersity. 

Washington. This is not a rough guess, but an estimate which 
has been accurately deriYed from the ' ' Digest of Appropria- 
tions ' ' made by the Treasury Department for the fiscal year 
ending June 30, 1889. A University founded here might 
immediately profit by the fruits of this vast expenditure. 

HOW AVAII.ABI.B TO THK UNIVERSITY. 

" But, it may be said, what relation has all this affluence 
of scientific apparatus to the special behoof of a great University 
in Washington ? I answer, much every way. A very large 
part of the sum required for the establishment of a University 
at Cambridge, at New Haven, and at Princeton, must needs be 
expended for what is technically called ' ' the educational plant' ' 
— buildings, books, costly apparatus, specimens, collections in 
zoology, botany, archaeology, etc., etc. And then large sums 
must be annually expended for the preservation and adminis- 
tration of these buildings and of these illustrative materials. 
The necessar}^ expenditures of this kind are reduced to a mini- 
mum at Washington, for here the choicest materials of educa- 
tion already exist under the custody of the Government, and 
are offered ready made to the hands of the University which is 
able to wield them in its service. Nor is this all. In connec- 
tion with these scientific departments may be found very many 
of the foremost men of science in our country, and (in certain 
specialties) in the whole world. I need but call the names of New- 
comb, of Major Powell, of Asaph Hall, of I^anglej^ of G. Brown 
Goode, of Dr. John S. Billings, and of many others to set this 
fact in a clear light. Scientific experts in the Government 
service are already connected with the Columbian University — 
men of highest science, like Godding, Mason, Gill, Gore, Abbe, 
Winlock, Knowlton, Prentiss, Yeates, Pletcher, Gray, and 
others. 

" It is because of the felicity of our position at this seat of 
American law and justice that the Columbian University is 
able to enlist, in the service of its law school, the most eminent 
teachers — ^Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, 
assistant attorneys-general, judges of the Supreme Court of the 
District, and illustrious jurisconsults like Dr. Francis Wharton, 
the late Solicitor of the Department of State, whose recent death 
the University is called to mourn in common with the friends 
of religion and jurisprudence throughout the land. It is be- 
cause of our close proximit}^ to the Army Medical Museum that 
we can profit by its peerless library and pathological collections, 
as well as by its learned collaborators, like Dr. Gray, the 
demonstrator of normal histology in the medical school of our 
University. The whole theory of medicine can here be taught 
with the richest and widest illustrative material, and the largest 



Historical Skegdch. 25 

collection of medical books in the country. And these distin- 
guished teachers in jurisprudence, in medicine, and in science, 
can afford to give their services to a Washington university at 
a rate of compensation which is reckoned by hundreds of dol- 
lars, where elsewhere it would be reckoned by thousands, be- 
cause they draw the main part of their livelihood from their 
salaries as Government officers. 

ECONOMY OF UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION. 

" It is in this way that one dollar will accomplish in Wash- 
ington, for educational purposes, the work of many dollars 
applied to similar objects at university seats which lack the 
advantages above specified. ' ' The educational plant ' ' here 
offered for the highest ends of the highest university could not 
be commanded elsewhere without an outlay ranging, according 
to the judgment of wisest men, from fifteen to twenty millions 
of dollars. In some departments, the educational materials of 
Washington could not be commanded by money at all. And 
hence it is that, as the least possible expenditure is here re- 
quired for the indispensable tools and appliances of university 
education, the largest possible sum can be directly utilized in 
employment of professors, teachers, and lecturers in every 
branch of learning, and the largest possible sum can be applied 
to the encouragement of worthy pupils by the establishment of 
scholarships, fellowships, etc. 

' ' With such a vantage ground already occupied by the 
Columbian University, and in some small measures already 
bearing fruit, it is easy to see the greater things it might achieve 
if only its endowments were made in some degree commensu- 
rate with its educational opportunities and the nationality of 
its position. 

THE NEW EXTENSIONS REQUIRED. 

* * The University has reached a stage in its growth and 
development where it seems to call for three things : First, for 
a strength ing of all its undergraduate courses of study and of 
its existing professional schools ; Secondly, for additions to its 
courses of professional stud}^, and Thirdly, for structural changes 
reaching through its whole organism, in virtue of which ad- 
vanced and graduiate courses of study shall be provided, so far 
as practicable, in every department of knowledge embraced in 
the scheme and scope of the University's teachings. 

' ' In connection with our college we ought to have learned 
men who shall not be exclusively occupied with the recitation 
drill of the class-room, and who shall have leisure for the 
prosecution of original research in language and science. 
' We have not fully learned,' says President Patton, of Prince- 



24 The Columbian Univeesity. 

ton College, ' the diiference between a professor and a peda- 
gogue, and that while the one may hear lessons the other should 
inspire with the thirst for knowledge and speak with authority. 
But are we coming to this position. We are finding that the 
professor who has ceased to learn is unable to teach.' 

' ' In connection with our School of Science we ought to 
have at the end of each professional curriculum at least one or 
two educators endowed with the spirit of original investigation, 
and keeping abreast with the progress of discovery in some 
high specialty. The presence of one such teacher is an inspira- 
tion — an inspiratton alike to the teachers and pupils who come 
in contact with him. 

' ' In our Medical School we ought to be able to place our- 
selves in more intimate relations with the Army Medical 
Museum and the Navy Bureau of Hygiene by calling to our 
aid the eminent medical scholars and experts connected with 
these two departments. Some of these scholars and experts 
not only stand at the head of the medical profession in point of 
learning, but are actively conducting original researches for the 
advancement of medical science. Professor John Tyndall, of 
London, has expressed the opinion that it is in the science of 
medicine that the greatest discoveries are to be made in the near 
future for the alleviation of disease and the promotion of human 
well-being. The art of medicine depends for its efficacy on the 
science of medicine, and in no part of the country are the facili- 
ties and means for the increase of medical science so abund- 
antly supplied as in Washington. Moreover, at the Govern- 
ment Hospital for the Insane, in Washington, with its patients 
numbering more than a thousand (the number was 1361 at the 
date of the last annual report), important work in the patho- 
logical study of insanity, and its physical conditions is con- 
ducted on lines of original investigation by a trained expert, 
who preserves and publishes the results of his microscopic 
analyses in the form of photographic records and descriptive 
annotation. Dr. W. W. Godding, the accomplished Superin- 
tendent of the Government Hospital for the Insane, is already 
a lecturer in the Medical School of the University, and the Presi- 
dent of the University has been for many years one of the Visitors 
appointed by the President of the United States to supervise the 
operations of this institution, and is thus in a position to be- 
come intimately acquainted with the opportunities it offers for 
the higher medical education. 

' ' In our School of Law the undergraduate course of two 
years is already supplemented with a graduate course of one 
year, called the * ' Course in Practice, ' ' in which the student is 
trained to the art of practically applying the principles of law 
to the actual proceedings of courts of justice in the United States. 



Historical Sketch. 25 

The Columbian University was the first to establish such a 
graduate course in connection with its Law School, but simi- 
lar courses have since been created in other leading schools. 
The next step in the order of development in our Law School 
is that we should have a graduate course of legal and scien- 
tific studies culminating in the history and philosophy of uni- 
versal jurisprudence. Such a course, even if attended by only 
a few pupils, would strike a quickening influence through all 
the studies of the courses lying below it. The University of 
Ley den is perhaps best known to-day as having been the nurs- 
ing mother of Grotius, the founder of international law, 
though it was also the home of Descartes, Scaliger, Boerhaave, 
and of our own John Quincy Adams. The lectures of Savigny 
marked an epoch in the history of German jurisprudence, as 
the lectures of Sir Henry Sumner Maine at Oxford have un- 
sealed the fountains of a new and broader exegesis for the 
scientific interpretation of English and American law at the 
present day. The science of the world thrives more and more 
on the comparative study of like phenomena. Indeed," so fruit- 
ful is the comparative method of research in its application to 
the phenomena of society that Freeman, the English historian, 
has not scrupled to say that this method stands second only to 
the Revival of Learning in the impetus it has given to all intel- 
lectual progress. It is by this method that analogical reason- 
ing, with its possible errors resulting from mistaken appearances, 
is converted into homological reasoning, with its demonstrative 
proofs drawn from the deeper relations of things. The student 
of law who has saturated his mind with knowledge drawn from 
the institutes of primitive civilization ; who knows the stages 
b}^ which the Gregorian, Hermogenian, and Theodosian codes 
paved the way for the compilations of Justinian ; who knows 
the place which the Capitularies of Charlemagne hold in the 
evolution of European jurisprudence, and who, by a compara- 
tive study "of the Roman civil law and of the English common 
law, can trace the grounds of the jurisprudence common to both, 
would enter upon the practice of his profession with a knowl- 
edge of its principles rooted in history and philosophy. Prof. 
Henry E. Davis, LL. M., the accomplished Lecturer on the 
Histor}^ of English and American Law in our Law School, is 
already pushing inquiry beyond the boundaries of Sir Henry 
Maine, as knowledge grows concerning the customary law of 
primeval man, and at the same time he keeps his chair abreast 
with those original and profound investigations by which 
Scrutton and Maitland, in England, are giving new significance 
to Bracton, and to the fountains of English Law in general. 
In all this we are but returning to a well-known maxim of 
Lord Coke — ?nelms est peter e fontes quam sedari rivulos. 



26 The Columbian University. 

* ' The Columbian University will never reach the height of 
its misson until it shall comprise in its university system a 
School of Politics and of Public Economy. For such a school 
its situation in the National Capital is pre-eminently favorable. 
Steps have been taken again and again in this direction, but no 
progress has yet been made for the want of an adequate endow- 
ment on which to found the school. Eminent statesmen and 
eminent scholars in political economy have pledged their co- 
operation in connection with such a school. An outline sketch 
of the studies to be pursued in it was submitted by the Presi- 
dent of the University to the authorities of the institution in 
the year 1881. 

"It is because I believe that the next great problems of 
our social and political order are to be fought out on the field 
of economics that I advocate the establishment of a School of 
Politics and of Public Economy in connection with the Colum- 
bian University. In support of this prognostication, I need but 
point to the political agitations of the present hour. The 
" burning questions " of the day in all civilized States are pre- 
eminently economic and societary. These questions need to be 
discussed in the light of history, science, philosophy, and 
Christianity, that they may be settled on the sure foundations 
of truth and righteousness. ' ' Wisdom and knowledge shall be 
the stability of thy times." And where can the wisdom and 
knowledge required for the right solution of these great prob- 
lems in applied economics be more intelligently sifted or more 
effectually promulged than in the lecture halls of a great uni- 
versity at the seat of the National Government ? 

' ' The learning of the world at the present day has ceased 
to be cloistral, and walks abroad in the market-place, that the 
discoveries of science may " come home to men's business and 
bosoms. " It is a fine phrase of Thucydides, that " discussion 
is the teacher of measures, " and the scientific discussions of a 
university, if conducted by men of foremost intelligence with 
academic serenity'-, can never be brought too near to the legis- 
lative halls of our Congress. 

" While the city of Washington, for reasons already given, 
offers unrivalled facilities for the cultivation of the physical 
sciences, I do not propose that the Columbian University shall 
be exclusively addicted to studies which move in number, 
matter, space and motion. I wish to see it the seat also of 
highest studies in humanities, in linguistics, in pedagogics, in 
philosophy and in theology. In the humanities, because the 
high literature of the world is the artistic expression of the best 
minds of the human race in all ages, and as such, needs to be pre- 
served in our university cultures " on purpose to a life beyond 
life," as Milton phrases it. In linguistics, because the scientific 



Historical Sketch. 27 

study of human speech in Egyptology, in the cuneiform records, 
in the Shemitic dialects, in the classical tongues of Greece and 
Rome, and in modern tongues of all kinds, is placing in our 
hands the keys of sound biblical criticism as well as the essen- 
tial propaedeutic to polemical divinity and philological science. 
In pedagogics, because we already have in the Department of 
Education in Washington (with its collection of books, nearly 
20,000 in number, devoted to the history, science and art of 
education), a vast repository from which to draw useful materials 
for lecture-courses on that art of teaching which, more than 
printing, is really ' ' the art preservative of all arts. ' ' In phi- 
losophy, because it is not enough that the studies of a university 
should aim at professional dexterity ; they should aim to lay 
the foundations of the broadest and deepest culture even in the 
case of those who particularly devote themselves to some 
specialized study or profession. 

FACTS IN CONNKCTION WITH FIGURES. 

* ' Bringing the foregoing suggestions to the focus of a more 
precise definition, I may say that — 

' ' The Columbian College (the collegiate department of the 
University) needs an additional endowment of at least $200,000 
for the establishment of new professorships and lectureships in 
the modern languages, in the ph5^sical sciences and in political 
science. 

"The Corcoran Scientific School, except in the depart- 
ment of chemistry, is almost totally destitute of the necessary 
appliances for class-room instruction in science. Five years 
ago the Trustees of the University issued an urgent appeal for 
$60,000, to be expended under this head. The professors in 
this school are now giving their services without any stipend 
save that which results from an equitable division among them 
of the tuition fees. A free endowment of $200,000 would yield 
an income of $10,000, and this income if applied to the purposes 
of this school would give to it a very respectable efficiency, it 
being premised that the expense of conducting such a school in 
Washington is greatly less than in other cities not so favorably 
situated in the matter of eminent teachers and illustrative ma- 
terials. 

' ' The Medical School depends in like manner upon the an- 
nual receipts derived from tuition fees, and is practically sup- 
ported by the munificence of its learned faculty, who give their 
services to the University at a rate of compensation widely at 
variance with the divine rule that " the laborer is worthy of his 
hire." An annual income from $200,000 would only partially 
repair these deficits of salary, while still leaving something for 
the extension of medical lecture-courses and the improvement 
of the Dental School. 



28 The Columbian University. 

** Our I^aw School, as at present established, has no endow- 
ment whatsoever. It depends entirely upon the receipts from 
tuition fees for the salaries of its professors and for the means of 
defraying the expenses incident to its administration. The an- 
nual income from an endowment of $100,000 would give new 
supports to the school, and would pave the way for the 
establishment of the fourth-year's course in universal jurispru- 
dence. 

' ' To found the School of Politics and of Public Economy 
a free endowment of $300,000, with an annual income of 
$15,000, would suffice. This school ought to have at least two 
permanent professors of the first rank in point of learning and 
distinction. The services of such men could not be secured at 
a rate of compensation less than $5,000 per annum for the 
salary of each. The residue of the annual income should be 
applied to the employment of resident and extraordinary lec- 
turers — for whom Washington offers an inviting field. 

HIGH graduate: COURSKS. 

' ' For the establishment of high graduate courses of study 
in connection with each department of the University there is 
no limit to the endowment that could be wisely and effectively 
used in Washington. The annual income from ten thousand 
dollars would not be too little to give some impulse to the 
University in this right direction, and the annual income from 
several millions of dollars would not be too much to exhaust 
the possibilities of Washington as an educational centre. 
Working with reference to the proximate future, the authorities 
of the University could perhaps best use the income from a sin- 
gle million in providing the additions and structural changes 
above indicated — the structural changes looking in the direction 
of highest studies." 

Since the publication of this pamphlet, from which the 
foregoing extracts are taken. President Welling has projected 
a ' ' School of Comparative Jurisprudence ' ' as an annex to the 
Law School, and the scheme of its studies, after being approved 
by eminent jurists and teachers in Europe as well as in the 
United States, has been formally approved by the governing 
body of the University, and now only awaits an endowment of 
$100,000 as the foundation of its establishment. It is hoped 
that some friend of learning will see and seize the opportunity 
thus offered for the promotion of juridical learning in the proper 
sense of that term. 




WILLIAM W. CORCORAN, LL. D., 

Trustee 1869-1888. President of the Corporation 1869- 



The Corporation. 29 



THE CORPORATION. 



ORIGINAL CORPORATORS. 

Appointed by Act of Congress, approved February 9th, 18'21. 

*The Rev. Obadiah B. Brown, A. M., D. C. 
*Enoch Reynolds, Esq., T>. C. 
*The Rev. Spencer H. Cone, D. D., D. C. 
*The Hon. Return J. Meigs, Ohio. 
^Joseph Cone, Esq., Md. 
*The Rev. Burgiss Allison, D. D., Pa. 
^Joseph Thaw, Esq., D. C. 
*The Rev. Luther Rice, A. M., D. C. 
*Josiah Meigs, LL. D., D. C. 
*Daniel Brown, Esq., D. C. 
■* Joseph Gibson, Esq., D. C. 
^Thomas Corcoran, Esq., D. C. 
. *Thomas Sewall, M. D., D. C. 



PRESIDENTS. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1821 *The Rev. Obadiah B. Brown, A. M 1827 

1827 *The Rev. Robert B. Semple, D. D died 1831 

1832 *The Rev. Obadiah B. Brown, A. M 1832 

1832 ^The Rev. Samuel Cornehus, Hon. A. M., 1844 1838 

1838 *Col. James L. Edwards died 1867 

1867 *The Hon. Amos Kendall died 1869 \ 

1869 *The Hon. Wilham W. Corcoran, LL. D., 1869 died 1888 j 

1888 James C. Welling, LL. D., 1868. 



30 The Columbian University. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1871 *The Hon. John A. Bolles, LL. D died 1878 

1878 *William Gunton, M. D died 1880 

1881 The Eev. James H. Cuthbert, D. D. 



SECRETARIES. 

Elected. Resigned. 
1821 ^Enoch Reynolds 1820 

1826 *The Rev. Baron Stow, A. B., 1825 ; D. D 1827 

1827 *John S. Meehan 1828 

1828 -=^George Wood 1835 

1835 ^Andrew Roth well 1839 

1839 *George AVood 1845 

1845 The Rev. George W. Samson, D. D., 1858 1851 

1851 ^William Q. Force, A. B. 1839 ; A. M., 1842 1852 

1853 *Samuel C. Smoot, A. B., 1835 ; M. D .' . . . died 1866 

1866 ^Robert C. Fox, Hon. A. M., 1858 ; LL. D 1871 



TREASURERS. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1821 *The Rev. Luther Rice, A. M. . 1826 

1826 *The Rev. Elon Galusha 1827 

1827 *Prof. Alexis Casweh 1827 

1827 *Enoch Reynolds died 1833 

1833 ^Robert Johnston " 1837 

1837 -^George Wood 1839 

1839 ^Andrew Rothwell 1852 

1853 -nVilliam Q. Force, A. B., 1839 ; A. M., 1842 1855 

1855 ^Joseph Reynolds 1856 

1856 The Rev. Wm. T. (h-eer 1858 

1858 The Rev. Joseph Hammitt 1862 

1862 -=nVilliani Gunton, M. D 1871 



SECRETARY AND TREASURER. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1852 nVilliam Q. Force, A. B., 1839 ; A. M., 1842 1853 

1871 *The Hon. William Stickney died 1881 

1881 -=^Robert C. Fox, Hon. A. M., 1858 ; LL. D died 1891 



The Corporation. 31 

TRUSTEES. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1821 *The Rev. Burgiss Allison, D. D Pa. 1826 

" *Daniel Brown D. C. 1827 

" *The Rev. Obadiah B. Brown, A. M D. C. 1826 

Re-elected 1832 1832 

" ^Joseph Cone Md. 1821 

" *The Rev. Spencer H. Cone D. C. 1826 

Re-elected 1832 1844 

" *Thomas Corcoran D. C. 1826 

, " ^Joseph Gibson D. C, died 1832 

" ^Josiah Meigs, LL. D Ct. 1821 

" ^The Hon. Return J. Meigs Ohio, died 1825 

" *Enoch Reynolds D. C, died 1833 

" ^The Rev. Luther Rice, A. M . D. C. 1827 

" ^Thomas Sewall, M. D D. C. 1823 

Re-elected 1839 1845 

" ^Joseph Thaw D. C. 1826 

" *The Rev. Robert B. Semple, D. D Va., died 1832 

'' *The Rev. Richard Furman, D. D S. C, died 1825 

" *The Rev. Thomas Baldwin, D. D Mass., died 1825 

1823 ^The Rev. Eh Ball, Hon. A. M., 1831 Va. 1826 

Re-elected 1827 1844 

1847 1853 

" *The Rev. Lucius BoUes, D. D Mass. 1826 

" *Wm. Britton Pa. 1826 

" *The Hon. Nicholas Brown, A. M R. L, died 1841 

" ^The Rev. Thomas Brown N. J. 1826 

'' *The Rev. John Bryce Va. 1826 

'' *The Rev. Joseph B. Cook S. C. 1826 

" *The Rev. John L. Dagg, D. D Pa. 1835 

" *The Hon. Abner Forbes Vt. 1829 

" *The Hon. John T. Johnson Ky. 1826 

" *The Hon. Richard M. Johnson Ky. 1844 

" -*The Rev. Jesse Mercer, D. D Ga., died 1841 

" *John C. Richards Pa. 1823 

" "^The Rev. James A. Ronaldson La. 1826 

" *The Rev. David Roper .*Va. 1826 

" *The Rev. Daniel Sharp, D. D Mass. 1826 

" *The Rev. Adiel Sherwood, D. D Ga. 1826 

Re-elected 1829 1836 

'' ^Thomas Stokes : . . . N. Y., died 1832 

" *The Hon. James Johnson Md. 1825 

1825 *The Rev. David Benedict, D. D R. I. 1832 

" *The Hon. John B. Yates . . . N. Y. 1838 



32 The Columbian University. 

Elected. Besigntd. 

1825 *The Hon. James Johnson Ky., died 1826 

1826 *The Hon. Daniel Coney * . Me. 1829 

" ^Thomas Cooper Ga. 1829 

" *The Rev. Samuel Cornelius, Hon. A. M., 1844 D. C. 1838 

" ^Richard Gregory Va. 1827 

" *The Hon. Heman Lincoln Mass. 1826 

Re-elected 1829 1838 

1841 1847 

" *Chas. McAllister S. C. 1829 

" ^Aaron Marvin Vt. 1829 

" *Tlie Rev. Baron Stow, A. B., 1825 ; D. D. . . . . ." . . Mass. 1827 

" *A. R. Thornton Va., died 1828 

" ^John F. Wilson Md. 1838 

" *The Hon. James Barbour Va. 1828 

" ^Charles Worthington, M. D D. C. 1827 

" *The Hon. John McLean O. 1827 

Re-elected 1827 1838 

" ^The Hon. Richard Rush Pa. 1828 

*' *The Hon. Samuel H. Smith '. . . D. C. 1827 

" *Roger C. Weightman D. C. 1827 

" ^Daniel Cawood Va. 1827 

" ^The Rev. Reuben Post, D. D . . . D. C. 1829 

" *John S. Meehan D. C. 1828 

Re-elected 1832 1844 

1827 ^Henry M. Morfltt D. C. 1828 

" *Col. Nathan Towson Md. 1835 

" ^he Rev. John Johnson Va. 1829 

" ^he Rev. Wilham T. Brantly Pa. 1838 

" .-^The Rev. Elon Galusha N. Y. 1835 

" *The Hon. Matthew St. Clair Clarke D. C. 1838 

'' ^Jesse Leach. Md. 1829 

" ^Col. Chas. K. Gardner D. C. 1835 

1828 *The Hon. Wilson Lumpkin Ga. 1832 

" *The Rev. J. L. Skinner D. C. 1844 

" *Isaac Clarke ' D. C. 1832 

Re-elected 1853 '. 1862 

" ^George AVood D. C. 1835 

Re-elected 1837 1845 

1862 died 1870 

" *The Rev. Abner W. Clopton, A. M Va., died 1833 

1829 *The Hon. John Conant Vt. 1832 

" *l')avid Cooper Miss., died 1829 

" ^The Rev. John Kerr Va. 1838 

'' nVm. W. Todd N. Y. 1838 




JOHX WITHERS, 

Trustee 1832-1861. 



The Corpoeation. S3 

Elected. Resigned. 

1829 *The Kev. D. M. Woodson • ' Va. 1832 

" ^Robert Johnston Ky. 1841 

1832 *The Hon. John Quincy Adams Mass. 1832 

" *John T. Temple, M. D Md. 1835 

" *The Rev. John Armstrong, A. B., 1825 ; A. M., 1829 ... Pa. 1835 

" *The Rev. WiUiam B. Johnson, D. D S. C. 1853 

" *John Rathbone . N. Y. 183,5 

" *John Withers Va., died 1861 

" *Gen. J. P. Van Ness D. C. 1835 

" *The Rev. Gideon B. Perry, Hon. A. M., 1831 Pa. 1835 

1833 *Ck)l. James L. Edwards D.C, died 1867 

" *John Sessford D. C. 1845 

183.5 ^he Rev. J. G. Binney, D. D., 1854 Ga. 1838 

" *The Rev. Iveson L. Brooks, A. M S. C. 1844 

Re-elected 1850 1859 

" *Wm. Crane . . Md. 1844 

Re-elected 1847 1865 

" *Peter Force D. C. 1851 

" *The Rev. Jonathan Going, D. D N. Y. 1838 

" *The Rev. Jesse Hartwell, D. D S. C. 1838 

" *The Rev. S. P. Hill, D. D . Md. 1838 

Re-elected 1844 1850 

1851 1864 

1865 • died 1884 

" -^he Rev. Thos. Meredith N. C. 1844 

" -^Michael Nourse D. C. 1844 

" *Andrew Roth well D. C., died 1883 

1836 ^he Hon. Jno. M. Brodhead N. H. 1838 

Re-elected 1840 1844 

1838 ^he Rev. Rufus Babcock, D. D Pa. 1844 

*The Rev. Joseph S. Baker • Va. 1841 

*The Rev. Wm. F. Broaddus, D. D Va. 1841 

Re-elected 1859 1872 

*Col. Thomas Hudgins Va. 1844 

*The Rev. J. B. Jeter, D. D Va. 1844 

*Thoma8 P. Jones, M. D D. C. 1839 

Re-elected 1840 ... 1847 

*George M. Kendall D. C. 1847 

^he Rev. T. S. N. King Miss. 1844 

^he Rev. C. C. Park D. C. 1841 

^he Hon. Albion K. Parris Me. 1847 

*The Rev. James B. Taylor, D. D., 1856 Va. 1847 

1841 ^Henry L. Ellsworth D. C. 1847 

" *The Rev. G. B. Ide, D. D Pa. 1847 



34 The Columbian University. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1841 ^The Rev. Abner Webb Ga. 1844 

" ^G. W. Norris Md. 1847 

" *The Rev. S. C. Chapin, D. D D. C, died 1846 

1844 *The Rev. Jonathan Aldrich Md. 1847 

'' -=^The Rev. John L. Burrows, D. D Pa. 1847 

" *The Rev. A. D. Gillette, D. D Pa. 1847 

Re-elected 1864 1872 

'' *Thos. Haynes Va. 1853 

" *The Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D Pa. 1853 

" -^Chas. M. Keyser Md. 1847 

" '^Tf. B. Kinman Pa. 1847 

" *The Rev. A. M. Poindexter, D. D Va. 1852 

" "^Samuel Scribner ^ Md. 1847 

" ^T. Watson Pa. 1847 

" ^Geo. S. Webb . '. • Pa. 1847 

" *James Wilson Md., died 1851 

1845 -W. V. H. Brown, A. B., 1831 ; M. D., 1834 . . . . D. C, died 1862 
" ^WilUam Collins, A. B., 1825 ; M. D Ya. 1850 

The Rev. Geo. W. Samson, D. D., 1858 D. C. 1859 

1847 *The Rev. Geo. F. Adams, A. B., 1829 ; D. D., 1874 .... Md. 1868 

Chauncey Bestor D. C. 1859 

The Rev. 0. W. Briggs . . . Md. 1853 

TheRev.^R. A. Christian Va. 1862 

" *The Hon. Isaac Davis, LL. D., 1846 Mass. 1872 

" ^Robert Farnham D. C. 1853 

Re-elected 1853 died 1857 

" ^<-The Rev. Richard Fuller, D. D., 1844 S. C. 1872 

" -^The Rev. Thos. Hume, A. M., 1839 Va. 1865 

Re-elected 1868 1871 

Alexander D. Kelly D. C. 1859 

" ^Wm. Kerfoot Va. 1853 

The Rev. Wm. H. Kirk Va. 1865 

The Rev. Samuel G. Mason, Hon. A. M., 1849 Va. 1853 

The Rev. J. A. McKean Md. 1850 

E. T. Montague Va. 1853 

The Rev. Franklin Wilson, D. D., 1865 . Md. 1872 

" nVm. Gunton, M. D D. C, died 1880 

" *The Rev. C. D. Mallary, D. D., 1850 Ga. 1862 

1851 *Wm. Q. Force, A. B., 1839 ; A. M., 1842 D. C. 1862 

1852 Lawrence P. Bayne Va. 1859 

" -^Samuel C. Smoot, A. B., 1835 ; M. D D. C, died 1866 

1853 Geo. J. Abbott, A. M D. C. 1868 

" *The Hon. Stephen Adams Miss., died 1857 

The Rev. Henry W. Dodge, A. B., 1839 ; D. D., 1868 . . . Va. 1868 



The CoeporatioN. S5 

Elected. Resigned. 

1853 -Leonard J). Gale, M. D. . .' D. C. 1872 

'' ^Chas. C. Jewett, A. M D. C. 1855 

" *John W. Maury D. C, died 1855 

The Rev. J. W. M. Williams, A. B., 1843 ; D. D., 1866 . . Md. 1872 

1855 ^Thomas "0. Walter, LL. D Pa. 1872 

" ^Joseph Reynolds . D. C. 1859 

Re-elected 1865 1868 

1859 The Rev. James P. Boyce, D. D., 1859 ; LL. D. S. C. 1872 

A. A. Chapman Md. 1865 

" ^-The Rev. Isaac Cole, M. D Md. 1868 

" *John P. Crozer Pa. 1862 

Re-elected 1865 died 1866 

" Fred. Harrison Md. 1868 

" *Geo. W. Riggs D. C. 1859 

James C. Welling, LL. D., 1868 D. C. 1867 

1862 nVm. Bucknell Pa. 1865 

" *The Rev. Wm. Crowell, D. D 111. 1868 

" ^Joseph Henry, LL. D D. C. 1871 

The Rev. Edwd. Lathrop, D. D . N. Y. 1868 

S. H. Wheeler, M. D N. C. 1865 

1863 Robt. J. Powell, M. D D. C. 1871 

1865 ^The Rev. Richard H. Bagby, A. B., 1839 ; D. D., 1867 . . . Va. 1868 

The Rev. A. J. Huntington, A, B., 1843 ; D. D Ga. 1865 

'• ^The Hon. Amos Kendall D. C, died 1869 

/' Hiram Woods Md. 1872 

1866 ^Robert C. Fox, Hon. A. M., 1858 ; LL. D D. C, died 1891 

Moses Kelly '. . . D. C. 1871 

1867 ^The Hon. Llenry D. Cooke . D. C. .1872 

The Rev. E. H. Gray, D. D D. C. 1870 

1868 The Rev. Thomas D. Anderson, D. D N. Y. 1871 

" -'^he Rev. Wilham T. Brantly, D. D Md. 1872 

The Hon. Daniel D. Johnson, Ph. B., 1860 W. Va. 1872 

" -The Hon. Wm. McPherson Mo. 1872 

William F. Mattingly, Ph. B., 1857 ; A. M., 1861 ... . D. C. 

" ^Charles H. Nichols, M. D.; LL. D., 1879 D. C. 1877 

Willie J. Palmer, Ph. B., 1854 ; Ph. D., 1870 N. C. 1871 

Henry Taylor Md. 1872 

J. Ormond Wilson D. C. 

1869 ^William W. Corcoran, LL. D., 1869 D. C, died 1888 

1870 *The Hon. William Stickney D. C, died 1881 

" ^The Hon. John A. Bolles, LL. D D. C, died 1878 

1871 Henry Beard D. C. 1889 

Anthony W. Dimock, Hon. A. M., 1871 N. J. 1872 

" -^The Hon. William A. Graham N. C. 1872 



36 The Columbian Umversity. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1871 The Hon. Matthew G. Emery D. C. 1872 

The Rev. J. W. Parker, D. D D. C. 1882 



TRUSTEES. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1872 Henry Beard D. C. 1889 

*The Hon. John A. Bolles, LL. D D. C, died 1878 

^WilUam AV. Corcoran, LL. D., 1869 . . ... . . D. C, died 1888 

The Rev. James H. Cuthbert, D. D D. C. 

*Robert C. Fox, Hon. A. M., 1858 ; LL. D D. C, died 1891 

*Winiam Gunton, M. D. . D. C, died 1880 

*The Rev. S. P. Hill, D. D D. C, died 1884 

William F. Mattingly, Ph. B., 1857 ; A. M., 1861 . . . . D. C. 

^Charles H. Mchols, M. D.; LL. D., 1879 D. G. 1877 

^The Rev. J. W. Parker, D. D . D. C. 1882 

^Andrew Rothwell D. C, died 1883 

*The Hon. Wilham Stickney D. C, died 1881 

James C. Welhng, LL. D., 1868 . D. C. 

J. Ormond Wilson D. C. 

1873 *The Hon. Henry D. Cooke . D. C. 1878 

1874 ^Spencer F. Baird, LL. D., 1875 D. C. 1877 

1878 John T. Given D. C. 

1881 The Hon. John Eaton, LL. D .- . . D. C. 1887 

The Hon. John W. Powell, LL. D., 1882 D. C. 

Edward M. Gallaudet, Ph. D., 1869 ; LL. D D. C. 

1883 Gardiner G. Hubbard, LL. D., 1888 D. C. 

The Hon. John M. Gregory, LL. D D. C. 1889 

1885 *Gen. Wm. McKee Dunn, LL. D D. C, died 1887 

1889 G. Brown Goode, Ph. D D. C. 

The Rev. Samuel H. Greene, D. D D. C. 

Otis T. Mason, A. B., 1861 ; Ph. D., 1879 D. C. 

Theodore W. Noyes, A. M., 1877 ; LL. M., 1883 D. C. 

The Rev. Charles A. Stakely, D. D . D. C. 



OVERSEERS. 

Elected. * Resigned. 

1872 The Hon. W. Yeirs Bouic . Md. 1881 

" *The Rev. William T. Brantly Md., died 1882 

The Rev. William F. Broaddus Va. 1874 

A. F. Crane Md. 1878 




ROBERT C. FOX, LL. D, 

Trustee 1866-1891. Secretary and Treasurer 1881-1891, 



The Corporation. 37 

Elected. Resigned. 

1872 *The Rev. Richard Fuller, D. D., 1844 Md., died 1876 

Chas. A. Keyser Md. 1881 

" Eugene Levering Md. 

The Rev. C. H. Ryland Va. 1882 

" Henry Taylor Md. 

" *TheHon.ThomasU. Walter, Ph. D.; LL. D Pa. 1883 

The Rev. J. W. M. Williams, A. B. 1843 ; D. D., 1866 . . Md. 

The Rev. Franklin Wilson, D. D. 1865 Md. 

" Hiram Woods Md. 

1873 *The Hon. Edwards Pierrepont, LL. D., 1871 N. Y. 1878 

The Hon. Nathan Bishop, LL. D N. Y. 1878 

1874 -The Rev. William Hague, D. D N. Y., died 1887 

1878 The Rev. F. Howard Kerfoot, Ph. B., 1869 ; D. D Ky. 

1881 George 0. Manning Md. 

" James Pollard Md. 

1883 The Hon. James B. Edmonds D. C. 1891 

The Hon. William L. Wilson, A. B., 1860 ; LL. D., 1883 . W.Va. 

The Hon. J. L. M. Curry, LL. D Va. 

The Rev. Thomas D. Anderson, D. D N. Y. 1889 

Edward Austen Md. 1889 

1889 The Rev. Geo. Dana Boardman, D. D., LL. D. . . . ... Pa. 1891 

The Rev. Frank M. Elhs, D. D Md. 

The Rev. H. L. Morehouse, D. D N. Y. 

" Gen. Thomas J. Morgan R. I. 



38 The Columbian University. 



THE FACULTIES. 



PRESIDENTS. 

THE REV. WILLIAM STAUGHTON, D. D. 

1821-1827. 

Professor of General History, Belles-Lettres and Moral Philosophy : and of 

Divinity and Sacred Rhetoric. 

He was born at Coventry, England, January 4, 1770, and died at Wash- 
ington, D. C, December 12, 1829. He graduated at Bristol Theological 
College in 1792, and shortly afterward came to this country. He preached 
for a year-and-a-half at Georgetown, S. C, and then removed to New 
York City, and later to Bordentown, N. J., wiiere he was pastor of the 
Baptist Church and principal of the seminary. He was pastor at Burling- 
ton, N. J., from 1797 to 1805, when he accepted a call to the First Baptist 
Church, at Philadelphia, where he remained until 1811, when he joined 
with many members of the First Church in forming the Sansom Street 
Church, of which he was pastor until 1822, when he resigned to enter 
upon the duties of President to which office he had been elected in 1821. 
He resigned from the College in 1827, and in 1829 was elected President 
of Georgetown College, Ky., but died before assuming office. 

He was considered the most eloquent preacher in his denomination ; 
he was an earnest worker in educational lines, being engaged in teaching 
most of his life ; and he was a leader in missionary work. He received 
the degree of D. D. from Princeton in 1801. He published a volume of 
poems when but a youth, and a few sermons and discourses. 

THE REV. STEPHEN CHAPIN, D. D. 

1828-1841. 
Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Belles-Lettres. 

He was born in Milford, Mass., Nov. 4, 1778, and died Oct. 1, 1845. He 
graduated from Harvard in 1804, and then studied theology under Rev. 
Nathaniel Emmons, of Franklin Mass. He entered the Congregational 
ministry and served as i)astor at Hillsborough, N. H., from 1805 to 1808, 
and at Mount Vernon, N. H., from 1809 to 1818. Having changed his 
views on the mode and subjects of bai)tism, he entered the Baptist min- 
istry, and in 1819 was ordained pastor of the church at North Yarmouth, 
Me. In 1822 he accepted the professorship of theology in Waterville 
College (now Colby University), and remained there until 1828, when he 
became President of the Columbian College. This position he retained 
until 1841, when failing health compelled him to resign. He was a man 
of culture and learning, and won the regard of all with whom he asso- 
ciated. In Washington he was intimate with the leading statesmen and 
scholars of his day. His published works include but a few sermons, 
addresses and essays. 



Presidents. 39 

THE REV. JOEL SMITH BACON, D. D. 

1843-1854. 
Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. 

He was born in Cayuga Co., N. Y., Sept. 3, 1802, and died Nov. 9, 1869 
at Richmond, Va. He studied at Homer Academy and Hamilton College, 
graduating from the latter in 1826, with the highest honors. He taught 
in Virginia for a year, and was in charge of a classical school at Princeton 
for a year, and in 1829 entered the Theological Seminary at Newton, 
Mass. In 1830 he was elected president of Georgetown College, Ky., but 
held the office only until 1833 when he became Professor of Mathematics 
and Natural Philosophy at Hamilton College, N. Y. At his request, shortly 
after entering upon his duties, he was transferred to the chair of Moral 
and Intellectual Philosophy which was erected especially for him. The 
necessity of settling the estate of his father-in-law who died in 1837, 
compelled him to resign and remove to Salem, Mass., and while living there 
he was for two years pastor of the church at Lynn. In 1843 he became 
President of the Columbian College, and held the office until 1854. From 
1855 to 1866 he was engaged in female education in the South, and in 
1866 he accepted an appointment from the American and Foreign Bible 
Society to distribute Bibles among the colored people, and though seem- 
ingly a lowly work he enjoyed it with his whole heart, and continued this 
labor until his death. 

" He was a true man of pure and lofty sentiments, with broad and 
generous sympathies, with kindly affections, and singularly free from all 
partisan prejudices and bitter jealousies." 

THE REA\ JOSEPH GETCHELL BINNEY, D. D. 

1855-1858. 
Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. 

He was born at Boston, Mass., Dec. 1, 1807, and died at sea Nov. 26, 
1877, while returning to Burma. He was educated at Yale and Newton 
Theological Seminary, and was ordained in 1832. He settled at Savannah, 
Ga., but in 1843 he went to India to engage in missionary work among 
the Karens. He established in 1845 the Karen Seminary for the training 
of native ministers, but after some years he returned to America, owing 
to the precarious health of Mrs. Binney. He was engaged for a time as 
pastor at Elmira, N. Y, and Augusta, Ga., and in 1855 accepted the Presi- 
dency. He resigned in 1858 to resume his work among the Karens, 
where he labored with great success until 1875 when failing health caused 
him to take a trip to America. On his return, in 1877, he died at sea and 
was buried in the Indian Ocean. 

THE REV. GEORGE WHITEFIELD SAMSON, D. D. 

1859-1871. 
Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. 

He was born at Harvard, Mass., Sept. 29, 1819. He studied under Rev. 
Chas. Train and Principal Silas Bailey, of the Worcester Manual Labor 
School, and graduated from Brown University in 1839. For a year he 
was Assistant Principal of the Worcester Manual Labor School^ and in 
1840 entered the Newton Theological Seminary, from which he graduated 
in 1843. In the same year he became Pastor of the E Street Baptist 
Church, Washington, D. C, where he had preached during his seminary 
course. For the two years from 1850 to 1852, he was Pastor at Jamaica 



40 The Columbian University. 

Plains, Mass., and then returned to the E Street Church, where he re- 
mained until he became President of the College in 1859. It was his 
difficult task to have the direction of the College affairs during the trying 
times of the war, but, with the aid of his colleagues, he kept the College 
open, and was even planning further extension of its work. In 1862, 
upon his recommendation, a committee from the Trustees was appointed 
to consider the re-establishment of the Law School ; and largely through 
the exertions of President Samson, a building was purchased and the 
School was opened in 1865. After the war, large sums were expended 
in improvements of the buildings and grounds of the College. He re- 
signed from the College in 1871, and accepted the Presidency of Rutgers 
Female College, New York City. This office he resigned in 1875, but 
resumed it in 1886. In addition to his college work he has been engaged 
in preaching and training young men for evangelistic labors. He has 
been a constant contributor to the periodical press, and has published a 
number of volumes. In 1852 appeared " To Daimonion, or the Spiritual 
Medium," issued, in 1860, with a supplement as " Spiritualism Tested," 
and in 1868, as " Physical Media in Spiritual Manifestations." Other 
works are : " Outlines of the History of Ethics," 1860 ; " Elements of Art 
Criticism," 1867 ; " The Atonement," 1878 ; " Divine Law as to Wines," 
1880 ; " English Revisers' Greek Text shown to be Unauthorized," 1882 ; 
" Guide to Self-Education," 1886 ; '' Guide to Bible Interpretation," 1887 ; 
and " Idols of Fashion and Culture," 1888. 

JAMES CLARKE WELLING, LL. D. 

Elected 1871.' 

Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Lecturer on History 

in the College. 

Professor of Public and Private International Law in fJw Law School. 

He was born July 14, 1825, at Trenton, N. J. He prepared for college 
at the Trenton Academy, and entered Princeton, from which he graduated 
in 1844. He was a private tutor in Virginia for two years, and then be- 
gan the study of law. In 1848 he became associate principal of the 
New York Collegiate School, but after a short time he accepted the posi- 
tion of Literary Editor of the National Intelligencer at Washington. He 
became Associate Editor of that journal in 1856 and was charged with its 
chief conduct until 1865 when failing health, induced by his arduous 
labors, compelled him to resign. 

As editor of the Intelligencer during the trying period of the Avar, he 
occcupied a place of singular difficulty and of great importance and in- 
fluence. The discussions in the journal during this period often took the 
form of elaborate papers on questions of constitutional or international 
law, and exercised an acknowledged influence on pul)lic opinion. 

After his resignation from the Intelligencer, he spent a year of travel 
and study in Europe. Returning to Washington, he resumed the duties 
of Clerk of the U. S. Court of Claims, to which office he had been 
appointed in 1863. In 1867 he became President of St. John's College, 
Md., and in 1870 he was called to the chair of Belles-Lettres in Princeton. 
In 1871 he was elected President of the Columbian College. Under his 
administration the name of the institution has been changed to the 
Columbian University, a permanent endowment fund has for the first 
time been raised, large and conveniently arranged buildings have been 
erected in the heart of Washington, the Law School has been greatly 
enlarged, the Scientific School and the Dental School have been estab- 
lished, the number of students has increased from 326 in 1871 to 755 in 



The College Faculty. 41 

1891, the number of the Faculty from twenty-five in 1871 to fifty-six in 
1891, without counting more tlian once several Professors who teach in 
more than one department. 

President Welling is connected with many literary, historical and 
scientific societies. He is the President of the Anthropological Society of 
Washington, is President of the Board of Trustees of the Corcoran Art 
Gallery, is a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution and Chairman of its 
Executive Committee. He has written a great deal, but most of his pub- 
lished work, as yet, has appeared in the form of editorials and literary 
addresses, and of contributions to various periodicals. It is understood 
that he is now preparing for publication his Lectures on Literature at 
Princeton College and his Lectures on History at the Columbian Univer- 
sity, and that he is engaged on a history of the Civil War in the United 
States, as regarded in its civil, political and juridical aspects. 



THE COLLEGE FACULTY. 



PROFESSORS. 

*The Rev. Irah Chase, D. D., 

Professor of Ancient Languages and of Biblical Literature, 1821-25. 

Born 1793, Vt. A. B., 1814, Middlebury Coll. Graduate ofAndover 
Theo. Sem., 1817. A founder of Newton Theo. Sem., and Prof, there till 
1845. Author of a number of works. Died 1864. 

*The Rev. Alva Woods, D. D., 

Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and of Ecclesiastical 
History and Christian Discipline, 1821-24. 

Born 1794, Vt. A. B., 1817, Harvard. Graduate of Andover Theo. 
Sem., 1821. D. D., 1828, Brown Univ. Prof, of Math, and Nat. Phil., 
Brown Univ., 1824-28. Pres. of Transylvania Univ., Ky., 1828-31. Pres. 
of Univ. of Ala., 1831-37. Died 1887. 

^JosiAH Meig>s, LL. D., 

Professor of Experimented Philosophy, 1821-22. 

Born 1757, Conn. A. B., 1778, Yale. Tutor, Yale. Editor. Lawyer. 
Prof., Math, and Nat. Phil., Yale, 1794-1801. Pres. Univ. of Ga., 1800-10. 
Com. of Gen. Land Office, 1814-22. Died 1822. 

*James M. Staughton, M. D,, 

Professor of Chemistry, 1821-30. 
Born in Pa. M. D., 1821, Univ. of Pa. Died 1833. 



42 The Columbian University. 

*WlLLTAM RUGGLES, LL. D., 

Acting President, 1841-43 ; 1854-55 ; 1858-59. 

Tutor, 1822-24. 

Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1824-55. 

Professor of Mechanical Philosophy and Astronomy, 1855-60. 

Professor of Mathematics and Civil Polity, 1861-65. 

Professor of Political Economy and Civil Polity, 1865-74. 

Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1865-77. 

Bom 1797, Mass. A. B., 1820., LL. D., 1852, Brown Univ. Died Sept. 
10, 1877. 

*TiiE Rev. Alexis Caswell, D. D., LL. D., 

Tutor, 1822-25. 

Professor of Ancient Languages, 1825-27. 

Born 1799, Mass. A. B., 1822, D. D., 1841, LL. D., 1865, Brown Univ. 
Pastor, N. S. and R. I. Prof, of Math, and Nat. Pliil., Brown Univ., 
1828-63. Pres. of Brown Univ., 1868-72. Died Jan. 8, 1877. 

*Alexander McWilliams, Hon. M. D., 1841. 
Professor of Botany, 1824-27. 

*WlLLIAM BOULWARE, A. M., 

Tutor, 1829-32. 

Professor of Ancient Languages, 1832-33. 

*JoHN O'Brien Chaplin, A. M., 

Professor of Latin and Greek, 1833-43. 
Acting Professor of English, 1847-52. 

Born 1807, Mass. A. B., 1825, Waterville Coll. Tutor and Prof., Water- 
ville Coll. Died 1872. 

*TiiE Rev. Adiel Sherwood, D. D., 

■ Professor of Ancient Languages and Biblical Literature, 1836-38. 

Born 1791, N. Y. A. B., Union, 1817. Prof., Mercer Univ., Ga. Pres. 
of Shurtleff Coll., of the Masonic Coll., Mo., of Marshall Coll. Ga. Died 
1879. 

The Rev. Adoniram Judson Huntington, A. B., 1843 ; D. D. 
Principal of the Preparatory School, 1842-43. 
Tutor, 1843-46. 

Professor of Greek and Latin, 1846-49, 1852-59. 
Professor of Greek, 1865- 
Acting Professor of Latin, 1865-66, 1871-82. 

*RicnARD P. Latham, A, M., 

Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, 1852-54. 



The College Faculty. 43 

Lewis Henky Steiner, M. D., 

Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, 1853-56. 

Born 1827, Md. A. M., 1849, Marshall Coll. M. D., 1849, Univ. of Pa. 
Lecturer on Chem., St. James Coll., Md., Md. Inst., Md. Coll. of Pharm. 
Inspector, U. S. San. Com., 1861-65. Md. State Senator, 1871-83. Lib- 
rarian, Enoch Pratt Library, 1884- 

^WlLLIAM E. JiLLSON, A. M., 

Professor of Rhetoric and of Modern Languages, 1855-60. 

Edward T. Fristoe, A. M., LL. D. 

Professor of Mathematics, 1855-60. 

Professor of Chemistry, Physics and Natural History, 1865- 

Acting Professor of Mathematics, 1871-82. 

Born 1830, Ya. Graduate, Va. Mil. Ins., 1849. A. M., 1855, Univ. of 
Va. LL. D., 1868, William Jewell Coll. Pharm. D., 1872, Nat. Coll. of 
Pharm. Prof, of Math, and Ast., Univ. of Mo., 1860-62. Col., C. S. A. 
Prof, of Chem., Nat. Coll. of Pharm, 1872-84. 

John Strong Newberry, M. D., LL. D. 

Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, 1856-57. 
Born 1822, Conn. Ass't Surg., U. S. A. Geologist. Prof, of Geologv, 
Columbia School of Mines, N. Y„ 1866- 

Nathan Smith Lincoln, M. D., 

Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, 1857-60. 
Born 1828, Mass. A. B., 1850, Dartmouth. M. D., 1852, Univ. of Md. 
Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1861-65. 

*Edwin John Cull, A. B., 1858, 

Tutor, Greek and Latin, 1858-60. 

Adjunct Professor of Greek and Latin, 1860-62. 

The Rev. Samuel Moore Shute, D. D., 

Professor of Greek and Latin, 1859-61. 
Professor of Rhetoric, and Greek and Latin, 1861-64. 
Professor of the English Language and Literature, and of Anglo- 
Saxon, 1864- 
Instructor in German, 1869-80. 
BorA 1823, Pa. A. B. 1844, Univ. Pa. Pastor, N. J. and Va. Autlior 
of an "Anglo-Saxon Manual," and of many magazine and review articles. 

James G. Clark, A. M., 

Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1860-61. 
" Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1865-71. 

Theodore Gill, Ph. D., 1870, 

Adjunct Professor of Physics and Natural History, 1860-61. 



44 The Columbian University. 

^George C. Schaeffer, A. M., M. D., 

Professor of Chemistry, Physics and Natural History, 1861-65. 

William Lyne Wilson, A. B., 1860 ; LL. D., 1883. 
Adjunct Professor of Latin, 1865-66. 
Professor of Latin, 1866-71. 

Daniel Gang Gillette, A. B., 1865., 
Tutor in English, 1865-67. 
Adjunct Professor of English, 1868-70. 
Lnstructor in French, 1869-71. 

Roger W. Cull, A. B., 1870., 

Tutor in Greek and Latin, 1870-72. 

Adjunct Professor of Greek and Latin, 1872-73. 

Frank AVilton Freeborn, 

Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, 1871-72. 
A. B., A. M., Brown Univ. 

*Henri Masson, 

Professor of French, 1871-75. 

Andrew P. Montague, Hon. A. M., 1879 ; Ph. D., 1888. 
Tutor in Latin, 1875-79. 
Adjunct Professor of Latin, 1879-82. 
Professor of Latin, 1882- 
Principal of tJie Preparatory School, 1884- 

*Antiiony H. Janus, 

Professor of French, 1875-80. 

Professor of French and German, 1880-87. 

Harry C. Davis, A. B., 1878, 
Tutor in Greek, 1878-80. 
Adjunct Professor of Greek, 1880-82. 

J. PIowARD Gore, B. S., 1879 ; Ph. D., 1888. 
Tutor in Mathematics, 1878-80. 
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, 1880-82. 
Professor of Mathematics, 1882- 
Professor of German, 1887- 

HOWARD L. HODGKINS, A. M., 1883, 

Tidor in Mathematics, 1882-84. 
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, 1884- 



The College Faculty. 45 



Lee Davis Lodge, A. M., 1885, 
Tutor in Greek, 1884-85. 
. Adjunct Professor of Latin, 1885- 
Professor of French, 1887- 

Edward Roome, a. M., 1885; M. D., 1888. 
Tutor in Latin, 1884-85. 
Adjunct Professor of Greek, 1885-88 ; 1890- 



TUTORS. 

Elected. 

1821 *Rufus Babcock, D. D. . . . , "'. 1823 

Born 1798, Conn. President Waterville Coll., Me., 1833-36. 
Founder of the " Baptist Memorial" Author of many works. 
Died 1875. 

1822 *Winiam Euggles 1824 

" *Samuel Wait, Hon. A. M., 1834 ; D. D 1826 

" ''Alexis Caswell, D. D., LL. D. 1825 

1824 *Henry K. Green. A. B 1826 

" ^George Leonard, A. B 1825 

Born 1802, Mass. Pastor in Mass. and Me. Died 1831. 

1825 ^/amesi). ^nou'Zes, A.B.,1824 1825 

" * Thomas Jefferson Conant, D. D 1827 

Born 1802, Yt. Prof, of Languages, Waterville Coll., 1827-33. 
Prof, at Hamilton, 1835-50. Prof, of Hebrew, Rochester Theo. 
Sem., 1851-57. Reviser of the English version of the Bible 
for the American Bible Union. Author of a Hebrew gram- 
mar, and other works. Died 1891. 

1826 "^Pobert Everett Pattison, D. D 1827 

Born 1800, Vt. Prof, of Math. Pres., Waterville Coll., 
1836-39. Pres. Western Baptist Theo. Inst., 1845. Prof, in 
Newton Theo. Inst., Shurtleff Coll. and Union Baptist Theo. 
Sem. Died 1874. 
" * William Heath, A.B 1827 

Born 1798, N. H. Pastor in Mass. Merchant. Died 1869. 

1827 ^John Boulware, A. B., 1826 died 1829 

1829 -Wihiam Boulware, A. M 1832 

1831 Henry J. Foster, A. B., 1831 1832 

1832 Washington Leverett,IA..T> 1833 

Born 1805, Mass. Tutor, Brown Univ., 1833-34. Prof. Math, 
and Nat. Phil., Shurtleff Coll., 1836-68. 

1837 John Larkin Lincoln, LL. D 1837 

Born 1817, Mass. Tutor, Brown Univ., 1838-41. Prof, of 
Latin, Brown ITniy.^ 1844- Editor of Livy, Horace, Ovid, etc. 

1841 Kendall Brooks, D. D 1843 

Born 1821, IMass. Prof. Waterville Coll. President Kala- 
mazoo Coll., 1868- 

5 



46 The Columbian University. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1843 A. J. Huntington, A. B., 1843 ; D. D 1846 

1848 ^Thomas Pollard, A. B., 1847 1850 

1850 Henry F. Lane, A. B., Brown 1852 

1853 Luther R. Gwaltney, A. B., 1853. Greek and Latin 1855 

1855 *Kobt. C. Fox, Hon. A. M., 1858 ; LL. D. Greek and Latin . . . 1857 

1857 Samuel G. Willson, A. B. Greek and Latin 1858 

1858 ^Edwin J. Cull, A. B., 1858. Greek and Latin 1860 

" ^Charles W. Hassler, A. B., 1859. Preparatory School 1859 

1860 John Pollard, A. B., 1860, D. D. Greek and Latin 1861' 

1861 T. Edwin Brown, A. B., 1861, D. D. Greek and Latin .... 1862 

1861 William A. Gordon, Ph. B., 1861. Mathematics 1862 

1862 Leonidas E. Coyle, A. B., 1862. Latin and Mathematics ..... 1863 

1863 R. B. Williamson, A. M. Latin 1864 

" Richard B. Cook, A. B., 1863, D. D. Greek 1864 

" ^Benjamin G. Lovejoy, A. B„ 1863. Mathematics and Greek . . 1865 

1864 Reginald Fendall, A. B., 1864. Mathematics 1865 

" Thomas S. Samson, A. B., 1864. Latin . 1867 

1865 Henry J. Handy, A. B., 1865. Greek . . 1866 

" Daniel G. Gillette, A. B., 1865. English 1867 

1867 Andrew B. Duvall, A. B., 1867 ....;.. 1868 

1870 Roger W. Cull, A. B., 1870. Greek and Latin ...... . 1872 

1872 James H. Bremerman, A. B., 1872. Mathematics 1875 

1873 /. Hartwell Edwards, A. B., 1873. Greek and Latin 1875 

" Jesse H. Wilson, A. B., 1874. French 1876 

1874 P. Parker Phillips, A. B., 1875. Preparatory School 1875 

1875 ^Alpheus G. Lyne. Greek 1878 

" Andrew P. Montague, Hon. A. M., 1879. Ph. D., 1888. Latin 1879 

" Howard Winston, C. E. Mathematics 1878 

" Edwin B. Hay, B. S., 1873. Penmanship ... : 1880 

1878 Harry C. Davis, A. B., 1878. Greek 1880 

" J. Howard Gore, B. S., 1879, Ph. D., 1888. Mathematics . . . 1880 

1882 Howard L. Hodgkins, A. M., 1883. Mathematics 1884 

1884 Edward Roome, A. M., 1885, M. D., 1888. Latin 1885 

" Lee D. Lodge, A. M., 1885. Greek 1885 

" James Corridon. Penmanship 1887 

1886 M. F. F. Swartzell, A. B., 1886. Preparatory School 1887 

1887 Leonard G. Spencer. Penmanship 1889 

1888 Eugene B. Jackson, B. S., 1888. Preparatory School 1889 

1889 Albert R. Stuart, A. M. Preparatory School 1891 

" H. Grant Hodgkins, A. B., 1890. Preparatory School ..... 1890 

" Alva C. Starin. Penmanship 

1890 Edgar W. Williams. Preparatory School 1891 

1891 E. Hilton Jackson, A. B., 1891. Preparatory School .... 
1891 Woolsey Aspinwall. Preparatory School 



The College Faculty. 47 

LECTURERS. 

Elected. - Resigned. 

1864 N. S. Lincoln, M. D. Anatomy and Physiology 1865 

Theodore Gill, Ph. D., 1870. Natural History 1865 

1873 Simon Newcomb, LL. D., 1874. Astronomy 1884 

" Theodore Gill, Ph. D., 1870. Natural History 1884 

PRINCIPALS OF THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1822 *Samuel Wait, Hon. A. M., 1834 ; D. D 1825 

1825 *John Armstrong, A. B., 1825 1826 

1826 "^Harvey Ball, A. B., 1826 1827 

1829 ''George F. Adams, A. B., 1829 ; D. D 1830 

1830 Henry J. Foster, A. B., 1831 1831 

1831 ^James H. Clark, A. B. 1831 1832 

1832 Sidney Webster, A. B 1834 

1834 *SamuelC. Smoot, A. B., 1835; M. D • . . 1836 

1836 *John A. BoUes, LL. D 1837 

Born 1809, Conn. Sec. of State, Mass. Judge-Adv., etc., 
U. S. Vol. Trustee, Col. Univ., 1870-78. Died 1878. 

1837 ^Adoniram J. Chaplin, A. B., 1838 1840 

1840 Daniel P. Noyes 1841 

1841 *James H. C. Jones, A. B., 1841 1842 

1842 A. J. Huntington, A. B., 18^3; B.J) 1843 

1843 /. W. M. Williams, A. B., 1843 ; D. D 1844 

1844 Thomas W. Tobey, A. B. 1844; D. D 1846 

1846 John Picket, A. B., 1846 1848 

1848 Jonathan Tilson, A. B. 1848 1849 

1849 Zalmon Eichards, A. M 1851 

Born 1811, Mass. A. B., 1836, Williams. First Pres. Nat. 
Educa. Asso. Supt. of Schools, D. C. 

1853 ^George S. Bacon, A. B., 1851 1855 

1855 ^Alexander J. Quinche, A. B., 1849 ; LL. D 1857 

1857 Giles F. Eubank, A. B., 1857 1859 

1859 John T. Griffin, A. B., 1859 1861 

1861 Otis T. Mason, A. B., 1861 ; Ph. D., 1879 1884 

1884 Andrew P. Montague, Hon. A. M., 1878 ; Ph. D., 1888 .... 



REGISTRAR AND LIBRARIAN. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1886 Martin B. Bailey, LL. B., 1885 . 1887 

1887 Oscar A. M. McKimmie, M. D., 1891 1888 

1888 George L. Wilkinson, B. S., 1888 ; LL. B., 1891 1889 

1889 John Goode Urquhart 1890 

1890 H. Grant Hodgkins, A. B., 1890 . , , , 






48 The Columbian University. 

THE MEDICAL SCHOOL. 

THE NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. 



PROFESSOES. 



ANATOMY. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1821 ^Thomas Sewall, M. D 1839 

Born 1786, Mass. M. D., Harvard, 1812. Corporator Feb. 9, 
1821. Trustee 1821-'23, 1839-'45, Columbian College. Died 1845. 
1830 Robert A. Coney, M. D., 1828. Adjunct 1832 

1839 ^John Frederick May, A. B., 1831 ; M. D., 1834 ... .... 1840 

1840 *Thomas Miller, M. D 1859 

Born 1806, Va. M. D., 1829, Univ. Pa. Died 1873. 

1848 ^Robert King Stone, M. D. Adjunct 1854 

Born 1822, D. C. A. B., 1842, Princeton. M. D., 1845, Dniv. 
Pa. ; 1849, Univ. Louisville ; 1851, Univ. N. Y. Died 1872. 

1854 ^Alexander Yelverton Peyton Garnett, M. D 1855 

Born 1820, Ya. M. D., 1841, Univ. Pa. Ass't Surg., U. S. N., 
1841-'50. Surg. C. S. A., 1861-'5. Died 1888. 
1859 ^Thomas Miller, M. D. Emeritus died 1873 

1859 ^Benjamin Johnson Hellen, A. B. 1850 ; M. D., 1854 1859 

1860 Nathan Smith Lincoln, M. D 1862 

Born 1828, Mass. A. B., 1850, Dartmouth. M. D., 1852, 
Univ. Md. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S.. A., 1861-65. 

1862 Joseph H. Warren, M. D. 1863 

M. D., 1854, Bowdoin. Surg., U. S. YoL, 1861-65. 

1863 *John A. Liddell, M. D .« . . . 1866 

Surg., U. S. YoL, 1861-65. Died 1883. 

1866 Joseph Ford Thompson, M. D 1872 

Born 1837, Md. M. D., 1857, Univ. Md. Act. Asst. Surg., U. 
S. A., 1861-65. 

1872 ^William Beverly Drinkard, M. D., 1866 1877 

1882 Elliott Coues, A. B., 1861 ; M. D., 1863 1887 

1888 Daniel Kerfoot Shute, A. B., 1879 ; M. D., 1883 

(Physiology was joined to this chair at times until 1867.) 

PHYSIOLOGY. 

1821 ^Thomas Sewall, M. D 1839 

1839 *John Frederick May, A. B., 1831 ; M. D., 1834 1842 

1842 *Thomas Miller, M. D 1844 

1844 *John Moylan Thomas, M. D . 1848 

Born 1805, Md. M. D., 1826, Univ. Md. Died 1853. 




The Building of the Medical and Dental Schools. 



Faculty of the Mr:DicAL School. 49 

Elected. Resigned. 

1848 ^Robert King Stone, M. D 1854 

1854 ^Thomas Miller, M. D 1856 

1856 ^Thomas Miller, M. D. Emeritus died 1873 

1856 James J. Waring, M. D. . 1859 

Born Ga. M. D., 1853, Univ. Pa. 
1859 ^Benjamin Johnson Hellen, A. B., 1850; M. D., 1854 ..... 1859 

1861 Nathan Smith Lincoln, M. D 1862 

1862 Joseph H. Warren, M. D 1863 

1863 *John A. Liddell, M. D 1866 

1866 Joseph Ford Thompson, M. D 1867 

1866 John Ordronaux, Hon., M. D., 1859 1871 

1872 William Lee, M. 1) 

Born 1841, Mass. M. D., 1863, Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. 
Act. Med. Cadet, U. S. A., 1861. Belle vue Hosp., 1863-65. 

(This Chair was joined to Anatomy at times until 1867 ; to Medical Juris- 
prudence, 1844-49, 1866-71 ; to Microscopical Anatomy, 1856-59.) 

CHEMISTRY. 

1821 *James M. Staughton, M. D 1825 

Born Pa. M. D., 1821, Univ. Pa. Died 1833. 
1825 ^Edward Cutbush, M. D 1827 

Born 1772, Pa. M. D., 1794, Univ. Pa. Surg., U. S. N., 1799- 
1829. Died 1843. 

1828 ^Richard Randall, M. D 1828 

Born Md. M. D., 1818, Univ. Pa. Died in Liberia, 1829. 

1830 ^James Jones, A. B., 1825. M. D., Adjunct 1832 

1832 ^Thomas P. Jones, M. D 1840 

Born 1773. Trustee 1838-39, 1840-47. Founder and Editor 
Journal Franklin Institute. Died 1848. 

1840 ^Frederick Hall, M. D.; LL. D died 1843 

Born 1780, Va. A. B., 1803, Dartmouth. Tutor, Dartmouth 
1804-05. Middlebury, 1805-06. Prof. Math, and Nat. Phil., 
Middlebury, 1806-24. M. D., 1827, Castleton, Vt. Prof., 
Trinity Coll.; Pres., Mt. Hope Coll., Md. 

1843 ^Benjamin Hallowell 1844 

Born 1799, Pa. Minister, Spe. of Friends. Pres., Md. Agri. 
Coll., 1859. Died 1877. 

1844 ^Charles Grafton Page, M. D. 1849 

Born 1812, Mass. A. B., 1832, Harvard. Examiner U. S. 
Patent Office. Discoverer of the Ruhmkorff Coil (?). Died 
1868. 

1847 ^Leonard D. Gale, M. D. Associate 1849 

1850 Edward Foreman, M. D 1853 

1853 *Lewis H. Steiner, M. D 1857 



50 The Columbian University. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1858 Henry Wurtz 1860 

Born 1828, Pa. A. B., 1848, Princeton. Ph. D., 1877, 
Stevens. Tutor, Yale. Chemist Geol. Survey, N. J., 1853-55. 
Examiner U. S. Patent Office. Editor Amer. Gas-Kght Journal, 
1868-74. Original investigator. Author of sixty memoirs. 

1860 ^George C. Schaeffer, M. D. . 1870 

1870 ^George C. Schaeffer, M. D. Emeritus . 1873 

1870 Thomas Antisell, M. D 1871 

Born 1817, Ireland. Surg. U. S. Vols., 1861-65. Prof., Med. 
Dept. Georgetown Univ. 

1871 Edward T. Fristoe, Parm. D.; LL. D 

(This Chair was joined to 'Surgery 1821-25 ; to Pharmacy, 1839-54, and to 
Toxicology, 1871-) 

BOTANY. 

1822 ^Elijah E. Craven, M. D died 1823 

1824 ^Alexander McWilliams, Hon. M. D., 1841 1834 

SURGERY. 

1821 *James M. Staughton, M. D 1830 

1830 *James Crowdhill Hall, M. U 1839 

Born 1805, Va. A. B., Jefferson Coll., Pa. M. D., 1827, 
Univ. Pa. Died 1880. 

1839 *Thomas Miller, M. D 1840 

1840 *John Frederick May, A. B., 1831 ; M. D., 1834 1842 

1842 ^-William Patrick Johnston, M. D 1845 

Born 1811, Ga. A. B., 1833, Yale. M. D., 1836, Univ. Pa. 
Died 1876: 
1845 *John Frederick May, A. B., 1831 ; M. D., 1834 1858 

1858 *John G. F. Holston, M. D 1861 

Born 1809, Germany. M. D., Cleveland Med. Coll. Surg., 
U. S. Vols., 1861-65. Prof. Surg., Med. Dept., Georgetown 
Univ. Died 1874. 

1861 Nathan S. Lincoln, M. D 1872 

1872 J. Ford Thompson, M. D ' • • 

1879 Nathan S. Lincoln, M. D. Emeritus 

(This Chair was joined to Chemistry, 1821-25.) 

THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. 

1824 *Thomas Henderson, M. D 1833 

Born 1789, Va. M. D., 1809, Univ. Pa. As^'t Surg., U. S. A., 
1833. Died 1854. 
1839 ^Thomas Sewall, M. D died 1845 

1845 ^Harvey Lindsley, M. D., 1828 1846 

1846 ^Grafton Tyler, M. D 1859 

Born 1811, Md. M. D., 1833, Univ. Md. Died 1884. 

1859 Nathan Smith Lincoln, M. D 1860 



Faculty of the Medical School. 51 

Elected. Resigned . 

1860 ^George McCauley Dove 1863 

Born 1817, D. C. M. D., 1839, Univ. Pa. Ass't Surg., U. S. 
A., 1846. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 1861-65. Died 1874. 

1863 ^J. W. Williams, M. D 1864 

Born 1839, D. C. Ass't Surg., XJ. S. A., 1862. Surg. U. S. A., 
1877. Died 1889. 

1865 *George McCauley Dove, M. D 1871 

1871 ^George McCauley Dove, M. D. Emeritus 1873 

1871 William Waring Johnston, M. D 

Born 1843, D. C. Med. Cadet, U. S. Vol. M. D., 1865, Univ. 
Pa. Bellevue Hosp., 1865-66. 
1879 ^Grafton Tyler, M. D. Emeritus died 1884 

MATERIA MEDICA. 

1824 ^Nicholas William Worthington, M. D 1839 

Born 1879, D. C. M. D., 1815, Univ. Pa. Died 1849. 
1839 *John Moylan Thomas, M. D 1844 

1844 *Joshua Riley 1859 

Born 1800, Md. M. D., 1824, Univ. Md. Died 1875. 

1859 *John Campbell Riley, M. D., 1851 died 1879 

1879 Daniel Webster Prentiss, Ph. B., 1861 ; M. D 

(In 1839 Therapeutics was joined to this Chair.) 

OBSTETRICS. 

1825 ^Frederick May, M. D 1839 

Born 1773, Mass. M. D., 1795, Harvard. Died 1847. 

1839 *Harvey Lindsley, M. D., 1828 1845 

1845 ^William Patrick Johnston, M. D 1859 

1859 James J. Waring, M. D 1863 

1863 John B. Keasby, M. D 1866 

Born N. J. M. D., 1854, Univ. Pa. Surg., 2d D. C. Vols., 
1861-65. 

1865 ^William Patrick Johnston, M. D. Emeritus 1867 

1867 nViUiam Patrick Johnston, M. D 1871 

1871 William Patrick Johnston, M. D. Emeritus died 1876 

1871 Albert Freeman Africanus King, M. D., 1861 

(Diseases of Women and Children were added to this Chair in 1839.) 

INSTITUTES OF MEDICINE. 

1828 ^Richard Randall, M. D 1828 

(This Chair was associated with Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence.) 

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. 

1828 ^-Richard Randall, M. D 1828 

1844 -John M. Thomas, M. D 1849 

1863 John Ordronaux, Hon. M. D., 1859 1871 

(This Chair was associated with Chemistry and the Institutes of Medicine, 
1828 ; and with Physiology, 1844-49, 1866-71.) 



52 The Columbian University. 

PATHOLOGY. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1839 ^Thomas Sewall, M. D died 1845 

1845 ^Harvey Lindsley, M. D., 1828 1846 

1846 *Grafton Tyler, M. D 1859 

1867 John Ordronaux, Hon. M. D., 1859 1868 

(This Chair was associated with Practice of Medicine 1830-59 ; and with 
Physiology 1867-68.) 

PHARMACY. 

1839 ^Thomas P. Jones, M. D 1840 

1840 ^Frederick Hall, M. D. ; LL. D died 1843 

1843 ^Benjamin Hallo well 1844 

1849 Edward Foreman, M. D 1854 

(This Chair was associated with Chemistry.) 

MICROSCOPICAL ANATOMY. 

1851 ^Robert King Stone, M. D 1852 

1856 James J. Waring, M. D 1859 

. (This Chair was associated with Physiology.) 

OPHTHALMOLOGICAL MEDICINE. 

1858 Robert King Stone, M. D 1859 

CLINICAL MEDICINE. 

1858 ^Grafton Tyler, M. D 1859 

1858 ^Alexander Y. P. Garnett, M. D. . 1861 

1861 John B. Keasby, M. D . 1867 

1866 ^Alexander Y. P. Garnett, M. D. Emeritus died 1888 

HYGIENE. 

1850 ^Joshua Riley, M. D 1859 

1859 *John Campbell Riley, M. D., 1851 1863 

1863 John Ordronaux, Plon. M. D., 1859 1864 

(This Chair was associated with Materia Medica and Therapeutics 1850-63, 
and with Medical Jurisprudence 1863-64.) 



DEMONSTRATORS. 



ANATOMY. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1840 *Samuel Clement Smoot, A. B., 1835 ; M. D. 1844 

1844 ^Johnson Eliot, M. D., 1842 1849 

1849 *James Ethelbert Morgan, M. D., 1845 1852 



Faculty of the Medical School. 53 

Elected. Resigned. 

1853 nVilliam H. Saunders, M. D 1854 

Born District of Columbia. M. D., Univ. Cal. 

1854 Edward M. Scott, M. D., 1853 1855 

1855 James J. Waring, M. D 1858 

1858 Selden W. Crow, M. D., 1858 1862 

1863 ^Frederick Schafhirt 1864 

Born, 1814, Germany. Grad. in Anat., Univ. Guttingen. 
Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 1862-77. Died 1880. 
1866 *William Beverly Drinkard, M. D., 1866 1871 

1871 James French Hartigan, M. D 1872 

Born, 1843, Ir. M. D., 1868, Univ. Georgetown. Prof., 
Med. Dept., Univ. Geo. Private, 96th N. Y. Vols., 1861-65. 

1872 Zachariah Turner Sowers, Ph. B., 1869 ; M. D., 1870 1879 

1879 Arthur C. Adams, M. D., 1873 1889 

1889 William P. Carr, M. D., 1888 

PHYSIOLOGY. 

1879 Clayton A. Hoover, M. D., 1875 1880 

1880 George Nicholas Acker, M. D., 1874 . 1888 

PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY. 

1879 George Nicholas Acker, M. D., 1874 

PEACTICAL CHEMISTEY. 

1881 *Winfleld Peter Lawver, M. D., 1874 1888 

NORMAL HISTOLOGY. 

1888 William Merrick Gray, M. D 

Born, 1858, Pa. M. D., 1882, Univ. Pa. Ass't Surg., U. S. A. 

PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY. 

1888 *Frank Chnton Fernald, M. D 1889 

Born New Hampshire. M. D., Harvard. Died 1889. 
1888 William W. L. Cissel, M. D., 1886 1889 



PROSECTOES. 



ANATOMY AND SURGERY. 
Elected. Resigned. 

1858 *Charles Fairchild Force, M. D., 1852 1859 

ANATOMY. 

1878 Arthur C. Adams, M. D., 1873 1879 

1879 Frank Baker, M. D., 1880 1883 

1883 Leon Leigh Friedrich, M. D., 1881 .- . . . 1884 



54 The Columbian University. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1884 Benjamin George Pool, M. D., 1879 1886 

1887 William Phillips Carr, M. D., 1888 1889 

1887 Harry V. Wurdemann, M. D., 1888 1889 

1890 William F. R. Phillips, M. D, 1890 

1890 Charles S. Kalb, M. D., 1890 



ASSISTANTS. 



ANATOMY. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1849 *James Ethelbert Morgan, M. D., 1845 , . . 1852 

PHYSIOLOGY. 

1877 Clayton A. Hoover, M. D., 1875 1879 

ASSISTANT DEMONSTRATORS OF ANATOMY. 

1868 James L. Suddarth, M. D., 1868 1869 

1880 Frank Baker, M. D., 1880 1883 

1883 Leon Leigh Friedrich, M. D., 1881 . 1884 

1884 Benjamin George Pool, M. D., 1879 1886 

1885 ^Alexander Y. P. Garnett, Jr., M. D., 1882 . 1886 

1885 George Woodruff Johnston, M. D 1886 

Born 1858, D. C. A. M., 1879, Princeton. M. D., 1882, 
Univ. Pa. Hosp., Univ. Pa., 1882-83. Woman's Hosp., N. Y., 
1883-84. 

1886 Henry Madison Cutts, M. D 1888 

1886 WilliamK. Butler, A. M., 1879; M.D., 1882 1888 

1888 PhilipGray Wales, A. B., 1881; M.D., 1883 1889 

1888 Middleton F. Cuthbert, M. D., 1883 1889 

1889 WiUiam J. Dillenback, M. D., 1888 1891 

1889 Lewes D. Wilson, B. S., 1884 ; M. D., 1888 1890 

1890 Sterling Ruffin, M. D., 1890 

1891 Glendie B. Young, M. D., 1888 

MATERIA MEDICA. 

1884 Henry Davidson Fry, M. D 1886 

Born Va. M. D., 1876, Univ. Md. 

PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY. 

1888 William L. Miller, M. D., 1883 1889 

1891 Veranus A. Moore, M. D., 1890 



Faculty of the Medical School. 65 

LECTURERS. 



DIAGNOSIS AND PATHOLOGY OF CHEST DISEASES. 
Elected. Resigned. 
1841 ^William Patrick Johnston, M. D 1842 

MEDICAL JUEISPRTJDENCE. 

1859 John Ordronaux, Hon. M. D., 1859 1860 

1884 fRobert Fletcher, Hon. M. D., 1884 1888 

MILITARY SURGERY. 

1865 *Thomas Russell Crosby, M. D 1871 

Born 1816, N. H. A. B. ; M. D., 1841, Dartmouth. Prof. 
Chem., Norwich Univ. Surg., U. S. Vols., 1861-65. Died 1872. 

HYGIENE. 

1867 *Thomas Russell Crosby, M. D. . 1868 

OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 

1866 *tHorace Pachin Middleton, M. D 1867 

Born 1839, D. C. M. D., 1863, Univ. Pa, Died 1867. 
1870 A. F. A. King, M. D., 1861 1871 

SURGERY. 

1866 *iSeth J. Todd, M. D 1867 

Born 1842, District of Columbia. Died 1874. 

1882 John Brown Hamilton, M. D 1883 

Born 1847, 111. M. D., 1869, Rush Med. Coll. Ass't Surg., 
U. S. A., 1874. Ass't Surg., M. H. S., 1876. Surg., M. H. S., 
1877. Super. Surg. Gen., M. H. S., 1879-91. Prof. Surg., Univ. 
Georgetown, 1883. Prof. Surg., Chicago Polychnic, 1886. 
LL.D., 1889, Univ. Georgetown. 

MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS. 

1866 JA. F. A. King, M. D., 1861 1867 

THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. 

1866 JJames Thomas Young, M. D 1867 

Born 1839, D. C. M. D., 1864, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. 

fin 1886, given, by courtesy, the title of Professor. 
|With title of Adjunct Professor. 



56 The Columbian University. 

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1866 JWilliam Lee, M. D 1867 

1871 ^William Beverly Drinkard, M. D., 1866 1872 

CHEMISTRY. 

1849 Edward Foreman, M. D 1850 

1857 Eugene Waldemar Hilgard, Ph. D., LL. D 1858 

Born 1831, Bavaria. Ph. D., 1858, Heidelberg. Prof., Univ. 
Mich., 1866-73. Prof., Univ. Cal., 1875- 
1866 D. W. Prentiss, Ph. B., 1861 ; M. D 1867 

ANATOMY. 

1877 Elliott Coues, A. B., 1861 ; M. D., 1863 1882 

1887 D. KerfootShute, A. B., 1879; M. D., 1883 1888 

ZOOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. 

1877 Elliott Coues, A. B„ 1861 ; M. D., 1863 1878 

DISEASES OF THE EYE. 

1877 fFrancis B. Loring, M. D 1887 

1889 Francis B. Loring, M. D 1890 

1891 William K. Butler, A. M., 1879 ; M. D. 1882 

HISTOLOGY. 

1878 Clayton A. Hoover, M. D., 1875 1878 

MINOR SURGERY. 

1875 Z. T. Sowers, Ph. B., 1869 ; M. D., 1870 1879 

1879 Clayton A. Hoover, M. D., 1875 1879 

1886 tWilliam K. Butler, A. M., 1879 ; M. D. 1882 1887 

1888 tThomas E. McArdle, M. D 

Born 1852, D. C. M. D., 1879, Univ. Georgetown. 

PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY. 

1879 fGeorge N. Acker, M. D., 1874 1887 

LARYNGOSCOPY AND DISEASES OF THE THROAT. 

1881 Frank Hyatt, M. D 1886 

Born 1851, Md. M. D., 1872, Univ. Md. 

tWith title of Adjunct Professor. 

fin 1886, given, by courtesy, the title of Professor. 



Faculty of the Medical School. 57 

Elected. Resigned. 

1886 fJoseph Hammond Bryan 

Born 1856, D. C. M. D., 1877, Univ. Va. Ass't Surg. 

U. S. N., 1880-85. 

PRIMITIVE MEDICINE. 
1881 John Wesley Powell, LL. D., 1882 1881 

VISCERAL ANATOMY. 

1881 Frank Baker, M. D. 1880 1882 

MENTAL DISEASES. 

1884 tW. W. Godding, M. D 

Born, 1831, Mass. A. B., 18e54, Dartmouth. M. D., 1857, 
Castleton. Supt., Govt. Hosp. for the Insane. 

DISEASES OF THE SKIN. 

1879 F. C. Van Vliet, M. D 1879 

1884 fHenry Crecy Yarrow, M. D 

Born, 1840, Pa. M. D., 1861, Univ. Pa. Surg., 5th Pa. Cav. 

DISEASES OF CHILDREN, 

1884 fGeorge Byrd Harrison, M. D 

Born, 1844, Virginia. M. D., 1879, Univ. Va. 

SURGICAL GYNECOLOGY. 

1886 George Woodruff Johnston, M. D 1889 

1890 tHenry L. E. Johnson, M. D., 1882 

BACTERIOLOGY. 

1886 ITheobald Smith, M. D 

Born New York. M. D., 1883, Albany Med. Coll. 

DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 

1889 Robert Thaxter Edes, M. D 

Born, 1838, Me. A. B., 1858 ; M. D., 1861, Harvard. Ass't 
Surg., U. S. N., 1861-65. Prof., Materia Medica, Harvard. 

fin 1886, given, by courtesy, the title of Professor. 
JWith the title of Professor, by courtesy. 

/ 



58 The Columbian University. 

THE LAW SCHOOL. 



PROFESSORS. 

■^William Cranch, LL. D., 

Professor of Law, 1826-28. 

Born 1769, Mass. A. B., 1787; LL. D., 1829, Harvard. Ass't Judge, 
Circuit Court, D. C, 1801-05. Chief Justice, Circuit Court, D. C, 1805-55. 
Died 1855. 

* William T. Carroll, 

Professor of Law, 1826-28. 
Clerk, Supreme Court, U. S., 1827-62. Died 1863. 



*JoHN C. Kennedy, LL. D., 1873. 

Instructor of the Junior Class, 1865-74. 

Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, of Contracts, and 
of Crimes and Misdemeanors. 

^William M. Merrick, 

Instructor of the Senior Class, 1865-67. 

Born 1818. Asso. Justice, Circuit Court, D. C, 1854-63. M. C, from 
Md., 1871-73. Asso. Justice, Supreme Court, D. C, 1885-89. Died 1889. 

*Samuel Tyler, LL. D., 

Instructor of the Senior Class, 1867-78. 

Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law and Equity Plead- 
ing, of the Law of Evidence and the Law of Partnership. 

Born 1809, Md. Commissioner to revise pleadings and practice, Md., 
1852. Author of several works on Metaphysics. LL. D., 1858, Coll. of 
S. C, 1859, Columbia. Died 1878. 

^William Beach Lawrence, LL. D. ; D. C. L. 

Lecturer on the Law of Nations, 1872-73. 
Professor of the Law of Nations, 1873-78. 

Born 1800, N. Y.. Lecturer, Col. Coll., N. Y. Lieut. Gov. and Acting 
Gov., E. I. Author of many published works. 

Charles C. Nott, 

Professor of Legal Practice, 1873-74. 

Walter S. Cox, LL. D., 1875, 

Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, of Contracts and 
of Crimes and Misdemeanors, 1874- 



Faculty of the Law School. 59 

William A. Maury, LL. D., 1880, 

Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law and Equity Plead- 
ing, of the Law of Evidence, and of the Law of Partnership, 1878- 

George F. Appleby, 

Judge of Moot Court and Associate Professor of Practice, 1880-87. 

William Strong, LL. D., 

Lecturer on Constitutional Law, 1881-86. 
Professor of Consiiiulional Law, 1886-88. 

Born 1808, Conn. A. B., 1828, Yale. LL. D., 1867, Lafayette Coll.; 
1870, Yale and Princeton. M. C, 1847-51. Justice, Supreme Court Pa., 
1857-68. Associate Justice, Supreme Court U. S., 1870-80. 

^Francis .Wharton, LL. D., 

Lecturer on Criminal Law, 1885-86. 
Professor of Criminal Law, 1886-88. 

Born 1820, Pa. A. B., 1839, Yale. LL. D., 1865, Kenyon Coll.; 1883, 
Univ. of Edinburgh. D. D., 1883, Kenyon Coll. Ass't Att'y Gen., Pa., 
1845. Prof., Kenyon Coll., 1856-63. Solicitor, Dept. of State, 1885-88. 
Author of many standard works. Died 1888. 

Henry E. Davis, LL. B., 1878 ; LL. M., 

Associate Professor of Practice, Judge of the Moot Court, and Lecturer 

on the History of English and American Laiu, 1888-91. 
Professor of Common Law Practice, and Lecturer on the History of the 
Law, 1891- 

JoHN M. Harlan, LL. D., 

Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States, 1889-91. 
Professor of Public and Private Lnternational Law, 1890-91. 
Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States, of the 
Law of Domestic Relations, of Com mercial Paper, and of Torts, 1891- 

Born 1833, Ky. A. B., 1850, Centre Coll. Adj. Gen., Ky., 1851. Judge, 
Franklin Co., Ky., 1858. Col., 10th Ky. Inf., U. S. Vol. Att'y Gen., Ky., 
1863-67. Associate Justice, U. S. Supreme Court, 1877- 

AUGUSTUS S. WORTHINGTON, LL. B., 1868, 

Lecturer on Criminal Pleading and Practice, 1887-89. 
Professor of Criminal Pleading and Practice, 1889-91. 
Lecturer on Legal Bibliography and the Use of Authorities in Court, 
1891- 

David J. Brewer, LL. D., 

Lecturer on the Laiu of Corporations, 1890-91. 
Professor of the Law of Corporations, 1891- 

Born 1837, Asia Minor. A. B., 1856, LL. D., 1891, Yale. Judge of Pro- 
bate, Kan., 1862-65. Judge, First Judicial Court, Kan., 1865-69. Judge of 
Supreme Court, Kan., 1870-81. Judge, U. S. Circuit Court, 1884-90. Asso- 
ciate Justice, U. S, Supreme Court, 1890- 



60 The Columbian University. 

James C. Welling, LL. D., 1868., 

Professor of Public and Private International Law, 1891- 

WiLLiAM Edgar Simonds, A. M., LL. B., 

Professor of the Laiv of Patents, 1891- 
Born Conn. Member of Congress from Conn. Lecturer on Patent 
Law, Yale Univ. U. S. Commissioner of Patents, 1891- 

WiLLiAM G. Johnson, LL. B., 1883, 
Judge of the Moot Court, 1891- 

LECTURERS. 

The Rev. George W. Samson, D. D., 1858., 
Ethics and Ethical History, 1865-69. 

John Ordronaux, LL. B., Hon. M. D., 1859, 
Medical Jurisprudence, 1865-73. 

*Ira Harris, 

American Law, 1865-71. 

Born 1802, N. Y. A. B., 1824, Union Coll. Judge, Supreme Court 
N. Y., 1848^60. U. S. Senator from N. Y., 1861-67. Prof., Albany Law 
School. Died 1875. 

A. A. Griffith, A, M., 

Elocution, 1867-68. 

*Caleb Gushing, LL. D., 

State, Federal and International Laiv, 1870-71. 

Born 1800, Mass. A. B., 1817, Harvard. Member of Mass. Legis. and 
of Congress. Atty. Gen. U. S., etc., etc. Died 1879. 

James C. Welling, LL. D., 1868, 
English Literature, 1871-76. 

^William Beach Lawrence, LL. D., 
International Law, 1872-73. 

George F. Appleby, 

The Application of the Science to the Practice of the Law, 1873-77. 

Alexander B. Hagner, LL. D., 

Criminal Law, 1880-81. 

William Strong, LL. D., 

Constitutional Law, 1881-86. 

^Francis Wharton, LL. D., 
Criminal Law, 1885-86. 

Augustus S. Worthington, LL. B., 1868, 

Criminal Pleading and Practice, 1887-89. 

Legal Bibliography and the Use of Authorities in Court, 1891- 



Faculty of the Law School. 61 

William F. Mattingly, Ph. B. 1857 ; A. M., 
Practical Commercial Law, 1888- 

Henry E. Davis, LL. B., 1878 ; LL. M., 

History of English and American Law, 1888- 

Geokge Ticknor Curtis, 

Law of Patents, 1888-89. 
Born 1812, Mass. A. B., 1832, Harvard. Author of many legal works. 

David J. Brewer, LL. D., 

The Law of Corporations, 1890-91. 

Edward Edmund Bermudez, LL. D., 
Civil Laiu, 1890- 
Chief Justice of Louisiana. 

Andrew C. Bradley, 

Criminal Law, and Criminal Pleading and Practice. 
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. 



THE 

CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. 



PROFESSO*RS. 



GENERAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, AND DEAN OF 
THE FACULTY. 

Elected. Resigned. 
1884 Edward T. Fristoe, A. M., LL. D 

MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY. 

1884 The Rev. A. J. Huntington, A. B., 1843 ; D. D 1889 

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. 

1884 The Rev. Samuel M. Shute, D. D : . . . . 

MATHEMATICS AND GEODESY. 

1884 J. Howard Gore, B. S., 1879 ; Ph. D., 1888 1887 



62 The Columbian Ui^iversity. 

THE FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES. 

Mected. 

1884 ^Anthony H. Janus 1887 

ASTRONOMY. 

1884 Simon Newcomb, S. D. ; LL. D., 1874 . . 1886 

1886 William C. Winlock, A. B 

Born 1859, Mass. Ass't Astronomer, U. S. Naval Observa- 
tory, 1880-89. Curator of Exchanges, Smithsonian, 1889- 

CIVIL ENGINEERING. 

1884 Henry W. Blair, C. E 1884 

1886 R. S. Woodward, C. E 1888 

1889 Francis R. Fava, Jr., C. E . 

BOTANY. 

1884 Lester F. Ward, A. B., 1869 1886 

1886 Frank H. Knowlton, M. S 

Born 1860, Vt. B. S., 1884 ; M. S., 1887, Middlebury. 

ZOOLOGY. 

1884 Theodore N. Gill, Ph. D., 1870 

GEOLOGY. 

1884 Thomas C. Chamberlain, LL. D., 1887 ■. 1886 

1890 WiUiam S. Yeates, A. M 

ANTHROPOLOGY. 

1884 Otis T. Mason, A. B., 1861 ; Ph. D., 1879 

ARCHITECTURE. 
1884 William M. Poindexter 1886 

METEOROLOGY. 

1884 Cleveland Abbe, LL. D 

Born 1838, N. Y. A. B., 1857 ; A. M., 1860, N. Y. Citv Free 
Coll. LL. D., 1889, Univ. Mich. Director Cincinnati Obser- 
vatory, 1868-71. Prof, of Meteorology, U. S. Signal Service, 
1871- 

DRAWING. 

1884 Harry King, LL. B., 1870 . 1889 

1889 William A. Wansleben, C. E 1891 

1891 Harry King, LL. B., 1870 



Faculty of the Scientific School. 63 

MATHEMATICS. 



Elected. 

1884 Howard L. Hodgkins, A. M., 1883. Adjunct 1887 

1887 Howard L. Hodgkins, A. M., 1883 

PHYSICS. 

1884 William Hallock, Ph. D 1886 

1887 Eobert W. Prentiss, M. S 1891 

Born 1857, Mass. B. S., 1878 ; M. S., 1881, Eutgers. Fellow 

in Math,, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1879-81. Ass't, Nautical Aim. 

Of. Prof, of Math., Rutgers, 1891- 

GEODESY. 
1887 J. Howard Gore, B. S., 1879 ; Ph. D., 1888 

FRENCH. 
1887 Lee D. Lodge, A. M.. 1885 

GERMAN. 

1887 Henry Meier ' . 1889 

1889 The Rev. J. Mueller 1890 

1890 Llermann Schonfeld, Ph. D 

GENERAL AND DETERMINATIVE MINERALOGY. 

1889 William S. Yeates, A. M., 

Instructor in Determinative Mineralogy, 1884-89. 

Born 1856, N. C. A. B;, 1878 ; A. M., 1881, Emory and Henry 
Coll. Clerk, Fish Com. and Census. Ass't Curator, IJ. S. Na- 
tional Museum. 

LATIN. 

1890 Andrew P. Montague, Hon. A. M., 1879. Ph. D., 1888 .... 

PSYCHOLOGY. 
1890 Lee D. Lodge, A. M., 1885 



INSTRUCTOES. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1884 Edward M. Schaeffer, M. D., 1868. Microscopy 1886 

1884 D. Kerfoot Shute, A. B., 1879 ; M. D. Assistant in Microscopy. . 1886 

1884 Frank Waldo. Practical and Mathematical Meteorology .... 1885 

1884 William S. Yeates, A. M. Determinative Mineralogy 1889 

1884 *W. P. Lawver, M. D., 1874. Metallurgy and Assaying 1886 

l(S9l E, V, LewJS; B, S.^ 1.888, Physics an4 Astronomy. ,,.,,, 



64 The Columbian Univeesity. 

THE DENTAL SCHOOL. 

PROFESSORS. 

OEAL SURGERY. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1887 J. Ford Thompson, M. D. . . .' 1890 

DENTAL PROSTHETICS. 

1887 J. Hall Lewis, D. D. S 

Bora 1857, D. C. D. D. S., 1879, Balto. Coll. of Dentistry. 

OPERATIVE DENTISTRY. 

1887 Henry C. Thompson, D. D. S 

CHEMISTRY. 

1887 E. T. Fristoe, A. M. ; LL. D 

PHYSIOLOGY. 

1887 William Lee, M. D 

MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS. 

1887 D. W. Prentiss, Ph. B., 1861 ; M. D ' 

ANATOMY. 
1887 D. Kerfoot Shute, A. B., 1879 ; M. D., 1883 



DEMONSTRATORS. 

Elected. Resigned. 
1887 *Henry Bliss Noble, Jr., D. D. S 1888 

1887 Mark F. Finley, D. D. S 1888 

DEMONSTRATOR IN CHARGE OF INFIRMARY. 

1888 Charles R. Davis, D. D. S., 1888 1891 

1891 R. Finley Hunt, D. D. S 

DEMONSTRATOR OF ANATOMY. 

1889 Arthur C. Adams, M. D., 1873 1890 

1890 WilUam P. Carr, M. D., 1888 

ASSISTANT DEMONSTRATOR IN INFIRMARY. 

1891 Jonathan R. Hagan, D. D. S., 1891 



Faculty of the Dextal School. 65 

CLINICAL OPERATORS. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1887 R. B. Donaldson, D. D. S 

1887 Henry Bliss Noble, Sr., D. D. S 

Bom 1832, Conn. D. D. S., 1857, Balto. Coll. Dental Surg. 

1887 D. W. McFarland, D. D. S 1888 

1887 J. Curtiss Smithe, D. D. S 

Born 1836, Conn. D. D. S., 1870, Md. Dental Coll. D. D. S., 
1872, Balto. Coll. of Dental Surg. Lieut. U. S. Vols. 3 yrs. 
Clinical Lecturer, Balto. Coll. Dental Surg. 5 yrs. 
1887 L. C. F. Hugo, D. D. S \ 

Born 1852, Mo. D. D. S., 1880, Balto. Coll. of Dental Surg. 

1887 W. S. Harban, D. D. S 

1889 Edgar Rose Rust, D. D. S 

Born 1859, Ya. D. D. S., 1881, Balto. Coll. of Dental Surg. 

1889 Mark F. Finley, D. D. S 1891 

1889 Henry M. Scliooley, D. D. S 

Born 1857, Va. D. D. S., 1878, Md. Dental Coll. 
1889 Williams Donnally, D. D. S. . 



^6 The Columbian University. 



TRUSTEES AND OVERSEERS. 

1891. 



JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., 

President of the Corporation. 

Honorary Overseers. 

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 

THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

THE ATTOENEY-GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Overseers. 

The Rev. FRANKLIN WILSON, D. D Baltimore, Md. 

The Rev. J. W. M. WILLIAMS, D. D. Baltimore, Md. 

HIRAM WOODS, Esq Baltimore, Md. 

HENRY TAYLOR, Esq Baltimore, Md. 

EUGENE LEVERING, Esq Baltimore, Md. 

The Rev. F. HOWARD KERFOOT, D. D . Louisville, Ky. 

GEORGE 0. MANNING, Esq. . * Baltimore, Md. 

JAMES POLLARD, Esq , . . Baltimore, Md. 

The Hon. WILLIAM L. WILSON, LL. D Charlestown, W. Va. 

The Rev. H. L. MOREHOUSE, D. D New York City. 

The Rev. FRANK M. ELLIS, D. D. Baltimore, Md. 

Gen. THOMAS J. MORGAN, Providence, R. I. 

The Hon. J. L. M. CURRY, D. D., LL. D Richmond, Va. 

Trustees. 
WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Esq. 
J. 0. WILSON, Esq. 

The Rev. JAMES H. CUTHBERT, D. D. 
JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D. 
JOHN T. GIVEN, Esq. 
The Hon. JOHN W. POWELL, LL. D. 
EDWARD M. GALLAUDET, LL. D. 
GARDINER G. HUBBARD, LL. D. 
G. BROWN GOODE, Ph. D. 
OTIST. MASON, Pit.' D. 
TifE Rev. SAMUEL H. GREENE, D. D. 
THEODORE W. NOYES, LL. M. 
The Rev. CHARLES A. STAKELY, D. D. 




ADONIEAM J. HUXTIXGTOX, D. D., 

Professor of Greek. 



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FACULTIES. 

1891. 



THE COLLEGE FACULTY. 



JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., 

PRESIDENT, 
And Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, and Lecturer on History. 

The Rev. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTON, D. D., 

Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. 

The Rev. SAMUEL M. SHUTE, D. D., 

Professor of the English Language and Literature, and of Anglo-Saxon. 

EDWARD T. FRISTOE, A. M., LL. D., 

Professor of Chemistry, Physics, and Natural History. 

ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, A. M., Ph. D., 

Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, and Principal of the Preparatory 
Department. 

J. HOWARD GORE, B. S., Ph. D., 

Professor of Mathematics, and of the German Language and Literature. 

HOWARD L. HODGKINS, A. M., 

Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. 

LEE D. LODGE, A. M. 

Professor of the French Language and Literature, and Adjunct Professor of Latin. 

EDWARD ROOME, A. M., M. D., 

Adjunct Professor of Greek. 

H. GRANT HODGKINS, A. B., 

Registrar and Librarian. 



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THE MEDICAL FACULTY. 



JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., 

PRESIDENT. 

N. S. LINCOLN, M. D., 

Emeritus Professor of Surgery. 

J. FOED THOMPSON, M. D., 

Professor of Surgery. 

W. W. JOHNSTON, M. D., 

Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. 

A. F. A. KING, A. M., M. D., 

Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children, and Dean of the Faculty. 

EDWARD T. FRISTOE, A. M., LL. D., 

Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. 

WILLIAM LEE, M. D., 

Professor of Physiology. 

D. WEBSTER PRENTISS, A. M., M. D., 

Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. 

D. KERFOOT SHUTE, A. B., M. D., 

Professor of Anatomy. 

WILLIAM P. CARR, M. D., 

Demonstrator of Anatomy. 

G. N. ACKER, A. M., M. D., 

Demonstrator of Pathological Histology. 

VERANUS A. MOORE, B. S., M. D., 

Assistant Demonstrator of Pathological Histology. 

WILLIAM M. GRAY, M. D., 

Demonstrator of Normal Histology. 

STERLING RUFFIN, M. D., 
GLENDIE B. YOUNG, M. D., 

Assistant Demonstrators of Anatomy. 

WILLIAM F. R. PHILLIPS, M. D., 
CHARLES S. KALB, M. D., 

Prosectors to the Chair of Anatomy. 



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PROFESSORS ON SPECIAL SUBJECTS 

IN THE SPRING SESSION. 



FACULTY. 



Prof. W. W. GODDING, M. D.,* 
Mental Diseases. 

Prof. H. C. YAREOW, M. D., 

Diseases of the Skin. 

Prof. GEORGE BYRD HARRISON, M. D., 

Diseases of Children. 

Prof. H. L. E. JOHNSON, M. D., 

Gynecology. 

Prof. J. H. BRYAN, M. D., 

Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat. 

Prof. THEOBALD SMITH, M. D., 

Bacteriology. 

Prof. WILLIAM P. CARR, M. D., 

Visceral Anatomy. 

Prof. THOMAS E. McARDLE, A. M., M. D. 

Minor Surgery. 

Prof. ROBERT T. EDES, M. D., 

Diseases of the Nervous System. 

Prof. W. K. BUTLER, M. D., 

Diseases of the Eye. 

Prof. STERLING RUFFIN, M. D., 

Applied Anatomy of Cranial Nerves. 



^Superintendent of the Government Hospital for the Insane. 



70 The Columbian University. 

THE LAW FACULTY. 



JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., 

PRESIDENT, 

And Professor of Public and Private International Law. 

The Hon. JOHN M. HAKLAN, LL. D., 

(associate justice of the supreme court of the united states,) 

Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States, of the Law of Domestic 

Relations, of Commercial Paper, and of Torts. 

The Hon. WALTER S. COX, LL. D., 

(associate justice of the supreme court of the district of COLUMBIA,) 

Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, of Contracts, and of Crimes 
and Misdemeanors. 

The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAUEY, LL. D., 

(assistant attorney-general of the UNITED STATES,) 

Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law and Equity Pleading, and of the 
Law of Evidence. 

The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. D., 

(ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES,) 

Professor of the Law of Corporations. 
The Hon. EDWARD EDMUND BERMUDEZ, LL. D., 

(CHIEF-JUSTICE OF LOUISIANA,) 

Lecturer on the Civil Law. 
HENRY E. DAVIS, A. M., LL. M., . 

(SOMETIME ASSISTANT ATTORNEY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,) 

Professor of Common Law Practice, and Lecturer on the History of Law. 
The Hon. AUGUSTUS S. WORTHINGTON, LL. B., 

(SOMETIME DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE UNITED STATES,) 

Lecturer on Legal Bibliography and the Use of Authorities in Court. 
WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Esq., 

(OF THE WASHINGTON BAR,) 

Lecturer on Practical Comrhercial Laiv. 
The Hon. WILLIAM EDGAR SIMONDS, A. M., LL. B., 

(UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS,) 

Professor of the Law of Patents. 
The Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY, 

(ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,) 

Lecturer on Criminal Law, and on Criminal Pleading and Practice. 
WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, LL. M., 

(OF THE WASHINGTON BAR,) 

Judge of Moot Court. 



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THE SCIENTIFIC FACULTY. 



JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., 

PRESIDENT. 

EDWARD T. FRISTOE, A. M., LL. D., 

Professor of General and Analytical Chemistry, and Dean of the Faculty. 

The Rev. SAMUEL M. SHUTE, D. D., 

Professor of the English Language and Literature. 

ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, A. M., Ph. D., 

Professor of Latin. 

J. HOWARD GORE, B. S., Ph. D., 

Professor of Geodesy. 

HOWARD L. HODGKINS, A. M., 

Professor of Mathematics. 

WILLLiM S. YEATES, A. M., 

Professor of General and Determinative Mineralogy. 

LEE D. LODGE, A. M., 

Professor of the French Language, and of Psychology. 

WILLIAM C. WINLOCK, B. S., 

Professor of Astronomy. 

FRANCIS R. FAVA, Je., C. E., 

Professor of Civil Engineering. 

F. H. KNOWLTON, M. S., 

Professor of Botany. 

THEODORE N. GILL, M. D., Ph. D., 

Professor of Zoology. 

W. S. YEATES, A. M., 

Professor of Geology. 

OTIS T. MASON, A. M., Ph. D., 

Lecturer on Anthropology. 

CLEVELAND ABBE, A. M., 

Professor of Meteorology. 

HERMANN SCHONFELD, Ph. D., 

Professor of the German Language. 

HARRY KING, LL. B., 

Professor of Drawing. 

EXUM PERCY LEWIS, B. S., 
Instructor in Physics and Astronomy. 



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THE DENTAL FACULTY. 



JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., 

PRESIDENT. 

A. F. A. KING, M. D., 

Dean. 

HENRY C. THOMPSON, D. D. S., 

Professor of Operative Dentistry. 

J. HALL LEWIS, D. D. S., 

Professor of Dental Prosthetics. 

E. T. FEISTOE, A. M., LL. D., 

Professor of Chemistry. 

WILLIAM LEE, M. D., 

Professor of Physiology. 

D. W. PRENTISS, A. M., M. D., 

Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. 

D. KERFOOT SHUTE, A. B., M. D., 

Professor of Anatomy. 

WILLIAM P. CARR, M. D., 

Demonstrator of Anatomy. 

R. FINLEY HUNT, D. D. S., 

Demonstrator in Charge of Infinnary. 

J. R. HAGAN, D. D. S., 

Assistant Demonstrator. 



CLINICAL OPERATORS. 



R. B. DONALDSON, D. D. S. 

H. B. NOBLE, Sr., D. D. S. 

J. CURTIS SMITHE, D. D. S. 

L. C. F. HUGO, D. D. S. 

W. S. HARBAN, D. D. S. 

E. R. RUST, D. D. S. 

H. M. SOHOOLEY, D. D. S. 

WILLIAMS DONNALLY, D. D. S. 



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THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL FACULTY. 



ANDEEW P. MONTAGUE, A. M., Ph. D., 

PEINCIPAL, 

And Instructor in Latin and English. 

The Eev. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTON, A. M., D. P., 

Instructor in Greek. 

The Rev. SAMUEL M. SHUTE, A. M., D. D., 

Instructor in Beading. 

HOWARD L. HODGKINS, A. M., 

Instructor in Mathematics and Physics. 

LEE D. LODGE, A. M., 

Instructor in Latin and French. 

EDWARD ROOME, A. M., M. D., 

Instructor in Greek. 

E. HILTON JACKSON, A. B., 

Instructor in Arithmetic, English, and Latin. 

WOOLSEY ASPINWALL, 

Instructor in English and Greek. 

ALVA C. STARIN, 

Instructor in Penmanship and Bookkeeping. 



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THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. 

Organized February 38, 1887. 



CONSTITUTION 



Article I. 

This Society shall be called The Alumni Association of The Colum- 
bian University, D. C. 

Article II. 

The objects of this Association shall be to unite the graduates in closer 
sympathy, and to promote the general welfare of the University, 

Article III. 

Section 1. All the graduates in any of the Schools of the Columbian 
University, and all who have received from the University any honorary 
degree, shall be eligible to membership in this Association. 

Sec 2. Members shall be elected by the Executive Committee. 

Sec 3. Members of the different Faculties, who are not graduates of 
the University, shall be considered honorary members of this Association. 

Article IV. 

Section 1, The officers of this Association shall be a President, two 
Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, and a Treasurer, who shall perform the 
duties commonly assigned to such officers. 

Sec 2. The Treasurer shall disburse the funds upon order of the 
Executive Committee, and shall make a report at the annual meeting. 

Sec 3. The Executive Committee shall consist of the officers of the 
Association and two members from each of the Schools, to be appointed 
by the President ; of which Committee five shall constitute a quorum. 
This Committee shall have power to call extraordinary meetings, and to 
transact any necessary business in the interval between the annual meet- 
ings of the Association. 

Article V. 

The officers shall be elected by ballot at each annual meeting of the 
Association, and the votes of a majority of the members present at any 
such meeting shall constitute a choice, 



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Article VI, 

The annual meeting and each special meeting of the Association 
shall be held at such time and place as the Executive Committee may- 
appoint. 

Article VII. 

The attendance of fifteen members shall be necessary at any meeting 
for the transaction of business. 

Article VIII. 

The annual dues are fixed at one dollar, and no member shall be 
entitled to vote who is in arrears. 

Article IX. 

Amendments to this Constitution may be proposed by any two mem- 
bers and voted on at the annual meeting, a two-thirds vote being required 
for adoption. Notice of such proposed amendment shall accompany the 
notice of the annual meeting. 



By a resolution adopted June 6, 1887, the initiation fee was fixed at 
one dollar. 



PRESIDENTS. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1887 William F. Mattingly, Ph. B., 1857 1888 

1888 Otis T. Mason, A. B., 1861 ; Ph. D., 1879 1889 

1889 D. W. Prentiss, Ph. B., 1861 ; M. D 1890 

1890 B. H. Warner, LL. B., 1870 1891 

1891 Theo. W. Noyes, A. M., 1877 ; LL. B., 1882 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

1887 D. W. Prentiss, Ph. B., 1861 ; M. D 1888 

1887 T. A. Lambert, LL. B., 1869 1888 

1888 WiUiam Lee, M. D. 1889 

1888 A. B. Duvall, A. B., 1867 ; LL. B., 1869 1890 

1889 W. A. De Caindry, LL. B., 1868 1890 

1890 The Rev. J. E. Grammer, A. B., 1850 ; D. D., 1867 1891 

1890 D. Kerfoot Shute, A. B., 1879 ; M. D., 1883 1891 

1891 J. Holdsworth Gordon, A. B., 1866 ; LL. B., 1869 

1891 C. W. Franzoni, Ph. B., 1858 ; M. D., 1869 

SECRETARY. 

1887 H. L. Hodgkins, A, M., 1883 



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TEEASUKERS. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1887 Otis T. Mason, A. B., 1861 ; Ph. D., 1879 1888 

1888 A. P. Montague, A. M., 1879 ; Ph. D., 1888 1890 

1890 John B. Earner, LL. B., 1879 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



FROM THE COLLEGE. 

Elected. Resigned. 

1887 Theo. W. Noyes, A. M., 1877 ; LL. B., 1882 1888 

1887 The Rev. A. J. Huntington, A. B., 1843 ; D. D. 1888 

1888 William F. Mattingly, Ph. B., 1857 1889 

1888 J. Howard Gore, B. S., 1879 ; Ph. D., 1888 1889 

1889 Otis T. Mason, A. B., 1861 ; Ph. D., 1879 1890 

1889 The Rev. A. F. Steele, A. B., 1858, 1890 

1890 A. P. Montague, A. M., 1879 ; Ph. D., 1888 

1890 Theo. W. Noyes, A. M., 1877 ; LL. B., 1882 1891 

1891 William B. King, A. B., 1878 ; LL. B., 1880 

FROM THE MEDICAL SCHOOL. 

1887 Elliott Coues, A. B., 1861 ; M. D., 1863 1888 

1887 C. W. Franzoni, Ph. B., 1858 ; M. D., 1869 1890 

1888 D. W. Prentiss, Ph. B. 1861 ; M. D 1889 

1889 WilHam Lee, M. D 1891 

1890 D. W.. Prentiss, Ph. B., 1861; M.D 

1891 D. Kerfoot Shute, A. B., 1879 ; M. D., 1883 

FROM THE LAW SCHOOL. 

1887 M. M. Parker, LL. B., 1877 1889 

1887 E. B. Hay, B. S., 1873 ; LL. B., 1874 1890 

1889 John B. Earner, LL. B., 1879 1890 

1890 Henry E. Davis, LL. B., 1878 1891 

1890 Jno. Joy Edson, LL. B., 1868 1891 

1891 M. M. Parker, LL. B., 1877 

1891 H. K. Willard, LL. B., 1881 



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OFFICERS 1891-92. 



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President : 
THEO. W. NO YES. 

Vice-Presidents : 
J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON. 
C. W. FRANZONI, M. D. 

Secretary : 
H. L. HODGKINS. 

Treasurer : 
JOHN B. EARNER. 

Executive Committee : 
THEO. W. NOYES, Chairman. 

C. W. FRANZONI, M. D., 

J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, 
H. L. HODGKINS, 
WILLIAM B. KING, 
JOHN B. EARNER, 
A. P. MONTAGUE, 
M. M. PARKER, 

D. W. PRENTISS, M. D., 

D. KERFOOT SHUTE, M. D., 
H. K. WILLARD. 



MEMBERS. 



Prof. Cleveland Abbe. 
Dr. George M. Acker. 
Dr. John M. Adler. 
J. H. Adriaans. 
Alden H. Alvord. 
Frank L. Averill. 
Dr. W. W. Ayres. 

Rev. George F. Bagby. 
Louis Bagger. 
Edmund A. Bailey. 
Martin B. Bailey. 
Dr. Charles A. Ball. 
A, L. Barber. 



H. S. Barbour. • 
Charles H. Bates. 
James W. Bayard. 
Fillmore Beall. 
Howard Beall. 
Dr. Tarleton H. Bean. 
Dr. Frank D. Beane. 
Dr. Louis K. Beatty. 
Walter V. R. Berry. 
Dr. Eugene Bettes. 
Dr. H. H. Birney. 
Judge John W. Bixler. 
Dr. M. y. B. Bogan. 
Dr. S. W. Bogan. 



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Eev. Francis E. Boston. 
W. Yeirs Bouic, Jr. 
A. 0. Bourn, Jr. 
Dr. J. Wesley Bovee. 
Dr. Charles H. Bo wen. 
Francis C. Bo wen. 
J. E. M. Bowen. 
Justice A. C. Bradley. 
R. E. Bradley. 
C. A. Brandenburg. 
Dr. Samuel Breek. 
Dr. L. T. Bremerman. 
Dr. Madison M. Brewer. 
Alexander Britton. 
Chapin Brown. 
Charles E. Brown. 
Eobert B. Brown. 
Eev. T. Edwin Brown. 
Aldis B. Browne. 
Dr. M. Bruckheimer. 
Dr. Joseph H. Bryan. 
Eev. E. L. Buckey. 
C. L. Buckingham. 
]S^. Landon Burchell. 
J. M. Burnett. 
AVm. R. Bushby. 
Eev. Charles H. Butler. 

Dr. C. T. Caldwell. 
Henry Calver. 
Francis E. Camp. 
Frank L. Campbell. 
Harry E. Carmack. 
Dr. William P. Carr. 
A. Latrobe Carroll. 
Dr. J. J. Carroll. 
Dr. J. Flemming Carrow. 
Dr. Stephen B. Cassin. 
Charles L. Catlin. 
Dr. John W. Chappell. 
Alex. S. Christie. 
Samuel E. Church. 
John W. Clampitt. 
Frank W. Clancy. 
Charles E. Cleaves. 



Dr. Fred. H. Cleaves. 

Dr. Paul Clendenin, U. S. A. 

Walter C. Clephane. 

President Chas. L. Cocke. 

Dr. Anton Coe. 

Myer Cohen. 

John E. Collette. 

Eev. Eobert Coltman, M. D. 

Miss Mary A. Connelly. 

Lendell A. Conner, Jr. 

Miss Louise Connolly. 

Dr. J. S. Conrad. 

Eev. Eichard B. Cook. 

Edward D. Cooke. . 

J. Walter Cooksey. 

J. Weed Corey. 

John B. Corliss. 

George E. Corson. 

Dr. ;Eniott Cones. 

J. D. Coughlan. 

Dr. Chas. S. Cowie. 

Justice Walter S. Cox. 

Charles H. Cragin. 

Jefferson B. Cralle. 

John F. Cromelien. 

Dr. C. P. Cronk. 

Clarence E. Curtis. 

A. Frank Custis. 

Dr. Geo. W. N. Custis. 

Dr. J. B. G. Custis. 

Bart. Daly. 

J. J. Darlington. 

C. A. Davis. 

George B. Davis. 

Prof. H. C. Davis. 

Prof. Henry E. Davis. 

AVm. A. De Caindry. 

Dr. Alfred De Carre. 

Dr. H. M. Deeble, IJ. S. A. 

W. Eiley Deeble. 

Edward L. Dent. • 

Philip T. Dodge. 

Dr..E. B. Donaldson. 

Dr. Williams Donnally. 



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Wm. H. Doolittle. 
Dr. A. S. Douglas. 
John T. Doyle. 
Judge George Driggs. 
Dr. Geo. A. Drury. 
A. G. Du Bois. 
W. K. Duhamel. 
Lanier Dunn. 
A. B. Duvall. 
P. Edwin Dye. 



Dr. George L. Fox. 
Dr. William H. Fox. 
Charles L. Frailey. 
Prof. Fabian Franklin. 
Dr. C. W. Franzoni. 
Howard R. French. 
Dr. William B. French. 
Dr. L. L. Friedrich. 
Prof. E. T. Fristoe. 
Lee W. Funk. . 



Edw. H. Eakle. 

Ray P. Eaton. 

John Joy Edson. 

Joseph R. Edson. 

George B. Edwards. 

Rev. J. Hartwell Edwards. 

John N. Ehle. 

Dr. Chas. S. Elliott. 

Dr. R. M. Ellyson. 

Wm. L. Elterich. 

Dr. Amelia Erbach. 

Benj. L. Fairchild. 

Charles E. Fairman. 

Joseph G. Falck. 

Dr. Robert Farnham. 

Prof. Francis R. Fava, Jr. 

John C. Fay. 

Dr. G. P. Fenwick. 

William J. Fife. 

Geo. M. Finckel. 

H. J. Finley. 

Dr. Mark F. Finley. 

Dr. Geo. W. H. Fitch. 

La Fayette Fitzhugh. 

Dr. Thos. M. Flandrau. 

Geo. E. Fleming. 

Dr. Robert Fletcher. 

Weston FUnt. 

Joseph Forrest. 

Dr. R. A. Foster. • 

Edward S. Fowler. 

John P. Fowler. 

Duane E. Fox. 



Charles B. Gafney. 

President E. M. Gallaudet. 

Allen H. Gangewer. 

Dr. C. H. Gardner. 

Henry Wise Garnett. 

Dr. James M. Gassaway, M. H. S. 

Dr. Wm. F. Gatchell. 

Frank Geise. 

Leon D. Geneste. 

Edwin B. George. 

Dr. Theodore N. Gill. 

Daniel G. Gillette. 

Dr. James D. Glennan, U. S. A. 

Dr. W. W. Godding. 

Dr. John Godfrey, M. H. S. 

Dr. Eugene Goodwin. 

J. Holdsworth Gordon. 

William A. Gordon. 

Prof. J. Flo ward Gore. 

Rev. J. E. Grammer. 

Dr. Leonard K. Graves. 

Rev. R. H. Griffith. 

Dr. Francis M. Gunnell. 

Dr. Revere R. Gurley. 

Wm. D. Hadger. 
Will Haight. 
Dr. Arthur J. Hall. 
Asaph Hall, Jr. 
Robert Hall. 
M. F. Halleck. 
Dr. F. W. Halsey. 
Pennington Halsted. 
Dr. Arthur M. Hamilton. 



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Harris C. Hamlin. 
Dr. William E. Handy. 
Benj. W. Hanna. 
Dr. W. S. Harban. 

E. G. Harbaugh. 

Dr. Gena Russell Harding. 
Robt. H. Harkness. 
Justice John M, Harlan. 
Dr. H. S. T. Harris, U. S. A. 
Dr. George Byrd Harrison. 

F. L. Harvey. 

Rev. Frank H. Havenner. 
Edwm B. Hay. 
Dr. George W. Hay. 
Dr. Walter Hay. 
Robert H. Hazard. 
William A. Hedrick. 
W. G. Henderson. 
Dr. Meyer Herman. 
Dr. George L. Hicks. 
Thomas B. Higgins. 
Dr. Clara Bliss Hinds. 
Dr. Joseph Hobbins. 
H. Grant Hodgkins. 
Prof. H. L. Hodgkins. 
Dr. Andrew F. Hofer. 
Alexander H. Holt. 
Wm. F. Holtzman. 
James F. Hood. 
W. B. Howell. 
Hubert Howson. 
Edmund Hudson. 
Dr. L. C. F. Hugo. 
Prof. A. J. Huntington. 
Judge Geo. A. Huron. 
Dr. R. C. Hyatt. 

E. Hilton Jackson. 
Eugene B. Jackson. 
William H. Jackson. 
Dr. A. E. Johnson. 
Arnold B. Johnson. 
Charles S. Johnson. 
Henry C. Johnson. 
Dr. H. L. E. Johnson. 



Dr. Jos. Taber Johnson. 
William A. Johnson. 
William G. Johnson. 
Dr. W. W. Johnston. 
Jacobus S. Jones. 
William H. Jones. 

Maurice M. Kaighn. 
Arthur L. Keene. 
Daniel S. Keller. 
Abner B. Kelly. 
Henry A. Kelly. 
Harry C. Kennedy. 
WiUiam T. Kent. 
Rev. F. H. Kerfoot. 
George W. Kern. 
Judge I. G. Kimball. 
Dr. A. F. A. King. 
Dr. C. E. R. King. 
Prof. Harry King. 
William B. King. 
Dr. John W. Klemm, 
J. P. Khngle. 
Prof. F. H. Knowlton. 
Dr. John Kurtz. 

G. H. La Fetra. 
Tallmadge A. Lambert. 
John B. Earner. 
Philip F. Lamer. 
Clarence E. Latimer. 
Dr. George Latimer. 
John E. Latimer. 
James V. Lawrence. 
Lawrence N. Lee. 
Dr. William Lee. 
Dr. D. Ohn Leech. 
Rev. George V. Leech. 
R. H. T. Leipold. 
Carl Lentz. 
Wharton E. Lester. 
E. P. Lewis. 
Dr. J. Hall Lewis. 
Dr. N. S. Lincoln. 
^Y. Edgar Linn. 



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Irwin B. Linton. 
J. McLean Lipscomb. 
Prof. Lee D. Lodge. 
M. A. W. Louis. 
Rev. Edson A. Lowe. 
Woodbury Lowery. 
Nathaniel A. Lowry. 

Dr. Thos. E. McArdle. 
Frank 0. McCleary. 
James B. McCrellis. 
Dr. James C. McGuire. 
Edwin A. Mclntire. 
Fred. D. McKenney. 
Dr. J. S. McLain. 
Herbert L. McNair. 
Dr. Dorsey M. McPherson. 
Leonard Marbury. 
W. H. Marlow, Jr. 
F. L. Marshall, Jr. 
Noah H. IMartin. 
Dr. George Marx. 
Prof. Otis T. Mason. 
William B. Matthews. 
William F. INIattingly. 
Prof. William A. Maury. 
Dr. Chfton Mayfleld. 
Rev. C. C. Meador. 
John T. Meany. 
Dr. Oscar A. Menocal. 
Dr. Arthur C. Merriam. 
W. P. Metcalf. 
J. Fred. Meyers. 
Guion Miller. 
Dr. S. C. Miller. 
Dr. Thomas B. Mohun. 
W. W. Mohun. 
Prof. A. P. jMontague. 
Ballard Morris. 
John W. Morris. 
Robert E. Morris. 
Dr. William F. Morsell. 
Brice J. Moses. 
Maurice L. Muhleman. 
Charles F. Munday. 



Dr. Reginald Munson. 
Bentley P. Murray. 

Prof. Jesse G. Nash. 
Charles Newell. 
J. C. Nichols. 
Dr. H. B. Noble. 
Masaichi Noma. 
Dr. Phebe R. Norris. 
Theo. W. Noyes. 
John R. Nunn. 

W. M. Offley. 
R. W. F. Ogilvie. 
Dr. Daisy M. Orleman. 
Dr. L. C. Osmun. 

Richard E. Pairo. 
O. G. Palmer. 
M. M. Parker. 
Fred. R. Parks. 
Wilham S. Parks. 
Dr. Warren Parsons. 
Dr. A. C. Patterson. 
F. A. Pease. 
Dr. M. D. Peck. 
C. D. Pennebaker. 
Dr. Armistead Peter. 

B. F. Peters. 

Dr. Augusta M. Pettigrew. 
Rev. P. P. Phillips. 
Dr. Wm. F. R. Phillips. 
James H. Pierce. 
Henry R. Pollard. 
James Pollard. 
Rev. John Pollard. 
Dr. B. G. Pool. 

C. Clarence Poole. 

Dr. Charles E. Postley. 
George W. Pratt. 
Dr. D. W. Prentiss. 
H. L. Prince. 

D. Gray Purman. 

Dr. Richard A. Pvles. 



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John Raum. 

James K. Redington. 

Wilson G. Reed. 

H. F. Reich. 

Chas. N. Richards. 

Asa B. Richardson. 

Dr. C. W. Richardson. 

Chief Justice Wm. A. Richardson. 

S. W. Rittenhouse. 

T. A. Robbins. 

William B. Robison. 

Charles Roller. 

Dr. Edward Roonie. 

Dr. Sterling Ruffin. 

E. G. Runyan. 
J. Steuart Rusk. 
Dr. Edgar R. Rust. 
Rev. Robert Ryland. 

Charles E. Samson. 
Rev. Thomas S. Samson. 
L. M. Saunders. 
George A. Sawyer, TJ. S. N. 
Dr. E. M. Schaeffer. 
Ernest L. Schmidt. 
Prof. H. Schonfeld. 
Dr. H. M. Schooley. 
Dr. Wm. H. Seaman. 
Judge D. B. Searle. , 

F. Howard Seely. 
Cassell Severance. 
H. A. Seymour, 
P. H. Seymour. 
Geo. H. P. Shaw. 
Rev. T. B. Shepherd. 
J. P. ShepiJerd. 
Raleigh Sherman. 

J. B. Shiley. 

Dr. R. ^Y. Shufeldt, U. Si A. 
Dr. D. Kerfoot Shute. 
Prof. S. M. Shute. 
George Simmons. 
William Small. 
Richard Smith. 
AV. Herbert Smith. 



Dr. J. Curtiss Smithe. 

Luther R. Smoot. 

Rev. Wm. Tayloe Snyder. 

J. Russell Soley. 

Judge Edward Spalding. 

James H. Spalding. 

Albert Speiden. 

Dr. Clement C. Speiden. 

Patterson Sprigg. 

Dr. William M. Sprigg. 

T. J. Staley. 

William H. Stay ton. 

Rev. A. F. Steele. 

George Steiger. 

Edw. J. Stellwagen. 

Frank H. Stephens. 

H. C. Stewart, Jr. 

John S. Stewart. 

Wilham C. Stuart. 

Charles L. Sturtevaht. 

Frank Suter. 

M. F. F. Swartzell. 

E. S. Templeton. 
J. D. Terrell. 
Chas. H. Thompson. 
Duncan Thompson. 
Dr. H. C. Thompson. 
Dr. J. Ford Thompson. 
John B. Thompson. 
Dr. M. F. Thompson. 
0. T. Thompson. 
Ward Thoron. 
Miss Mabel N. Thurston. 
Rev. Jonathan Tilson. 
Lemuel Towers, Jr. 
Dr. Smith Townshend. 
Alvan T. Tracy. 
Decatur B. Treadway. 
Edw. A. Trescot. 
Matthew Trimble. 
S. D. Trimble. 
Dr. J. B. Trudgian. 
Charles C. Tucker. 
John Tweedale. 



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E. D. Vanderlieth. 
Dr. A. Yander Veer. 

Foshay Walker. 

Dr. John E. Walsh. 

Dr. George W. AValter. 

Dr. Joseph R. Walton. 

Richard Ware. 

B. H. Warner. 

Dr. William E. Waters, U. S. A. 

Dr. E. Douglas Webb. 

William B. Webb. 

George W. Weber. 

President J. C. Welling. 

G. C. Wells. 

G. Wiley Wells. 

A. J. Whitaker. 

Benjamin White. 

Rev. Samuel R. White. 

Dr. A. G. Wilkinson. 

George L. Wilkinson. 

Henry K. Willard. 



Rev. J. W. M. Williams. 
Jesse H. Wilson. 
Dr. Lewes D. Wilson. 
William L. Wilson. 
Prof. William C. Winlock. 
.Dr. Wiiham D. Wirt. 
Dr. Edward E. Womersley. 
Court F. Wood. 
Prof. Joshua C. Wood. 
Henry F. Woodard. 
A. S. Worthington. 
]^ev. Henry H. Wyer. 
Lewis B. Wynne. 

Akira Yamamoto. 
Dr. H. C. Yarrow. 
Prof. WiUiam S. Yeates. 
Rev. David I. Yerkes. 
Jose M. Yznaga. 

Bartram Zevely. 



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ALUMNI 

OF 

THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. 



Bacheloes of Arts, of Science, op Philosophy and of LETrERS: 
Masters of Arts and Doctors of Philosophy. 



1824. 

^Alexander Ewell. 
A. B., Virginia. 

^Albert Fairfax. 
A. B., Virginia. 

^ James D. Knowles. 

A. B.; A. M.. 1831. Tutor, 1825. Born 
1798, R. I. Pastor Second Baptist Church, 
Boston, 1825-32. Prof, of Pastoral Duties 
and Sacred Rhet., Newton Theol. Inst., 
Mass., 1832-88. Editor of Christian Review. 
Author of memoirs of Mrs. Judson and 
Roger Williams. Died 1838. 

1825. 

^Jolin Armstrong . 

A. B.; A. M., 1829. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1825-26 ; Trustee 1832-35. Born 1798, Penn- 
sylvania. Pastor in Newherne, N. C., and 
Columbus, Miss. Prof, of Languages, 
Wake Forest Coll., N. C. Died 1844. 



"^Joseph Borrows. 



A. B.;M.D.,1828. Born 1807, D. C. Pres., 
Medical Society, D. C. Member City Coun- 
cil, Board of Health, etc. Died 1889. 

"^Thomas S. Bracl5;enridge. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

*Jolin Brewer. 
A. B., Maryland. 

*John Apthorp Bulfinch. 
A. B.; M. D. 1828, District of Columbia. 

^William Collins. 

A. B.; A. M., 1829. Trustee, 1845-50. Born 
n Va. M. D.. Univ. of Pa. 



* Robert W. Cushman. 

A. B.; A. M., 1829. Born 1800, Me. D. D., 
1849, Granville Coll., O. Pastor, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y., Boston, Mass.. Charlestown, 
Mass. Pres. Cushman Collegiate Inst., 
Phila. Died 1868. 

^Thomas Dawes Eliot. 

A. B.; A. M., 1829. Born 1808, Mass. Mem- 
ber of Mass. Legislature. Member of Con- 
gress, 1854-55 ; 1859-69. A founder of Rep. 
party in Mass. Died 1870. 

*Jaines Jones. 

A. B.; A. M., 1829. Adj. Prof, of Chem., 
1830-32. Born 1807, D. C. M. D., Univ. of 
Pa., 1828. Prof. Med. Dept., Univ. of La., 
1836-73. Died 1873. 

*Jolin Albert Jones. 
A. B.; A. M., 1829, District of Columbia. 



William A. Smalhoood. 

A. B.; A. M., 1835, D. C. 
Coll., O. 



D. D., Kenyon 



*Baron Stow. 

A. B., Trustee 1826-27. Born 1801, N. H. 
A. M., 1830, Waterville Coll. D. D., 1846, 
Brown. D. D., 1855, Harvard. Pastor in 
Portsmouth, N. H., 5 yrs.; in Boston. 35 yrs. 
Author of "Memoir of Harriet Dow'" (1832). 
"History of Baptist Mission to India" (1835). 
"Daily Manna" (1842). "Christian Brother- 
hood" (1859), and several others. Died 1869. 

Ambrose L. White. 
A. B.; M. D., District of Columbia. 

1826. 
^Harvey Ball. 

A. B.; A. M., 1831. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1826-27. Died at age of 86, N. J. 



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*John Boulware. 

A. B.; Tutor, 1827-29. Died 1829, Va. 

*Thonias Bruen Brown. 

A. B.; A. M., 1829. Lawyer. Member of 
Ind. Legislature. 

^Stephen G. Bulfinch. 

A. B.; D. D., 18&4. Born 1809, Mass. Uni- 
tarian Clergyman in Augusta, Ga., Pitts- 
burg, Pa., Washington, D. C., Nashua, N. H. 
and Boston, Mass. Published many volumes 
including "Manual of the Evidences of 
Christianitv " (I86G), and "Studies in Evi- 
dences of Christianity " (1869). Died 1870. 

* William D. Cowdrey. 

A. B.; A. M., 1831. M, D., South Carolina. 

Edward Pope Cranch. 

Lawyer, Cincinnati, O. 
A. B, Born 1809, D. C. Clerk of Com. 
Court, Register in Banliruptcy, etc. 

*John Cranch. 

A. B., Born 1807, D. C. Artist. Asso. of 
Nat. Acad. Died 1891. 

^Charles W. Davis. 

A. B.; M. D., 1828, D. C. U." S. Consul to 
Mexico. 

Thomas Harney. 
A. B ; North Carolina. Lawyer. 

*John W. James. 
A. B., Virginia, Episcopal Clergyman. 

Robert Ryland. 

Minister, Lexington, Ky. 

A. B.; A. M., 1831. D. D., 1860. Born 

1805, Va. D. D., 1860, Shurtleff Coll., 111. 

Pres. Va. Baptist Seminary, 1830-44. Pres. 

of Richmond Coll., Va., 1844-66. 

^-John Thaw. 

A. B. Born D. C. Clerk, U. S. Gov. 
Died, 1887. 

*John Hill Wheeler. 

A. B.; A. M., 1835. Born 1806, N. C. 
Member of Legislature, N. C. Supt. U. S. 
Mint, (Charlotte, N. C, 1836-41. Treasurer 
N. C, 1842. U. S. Minister to Nicaragua, 
1854-57. Author of "History of North 
Carolina." "Legislative Manual of North 
Carolina." " Reminisences and Memoirs 
of North Carolina." Died 1882. 

1829. 

* George F. Adams. 

A. B.; A. M., 1866. D. D., 1874. Prin. of 
Prep. School, 1829-30. Trustee, 3847-68. 
Born 1802, Mass. Pastor of Baptist Church 
in Washington, Hampton, Baltimore. 
Editor True Union. Chaplain, C. S. A. 
Died 1877. 



^Thomas Bruen Brown. 
A. B.; M. D., 1831. New Jersey. 

*Thomas Buchanan. 
A. B., Maryland. 

* William Greeideaf Eliot. 

A. B. Born 1811, Mass. Pastor of the 
Church of the Messiah (Unitarian). St. 
Louis, Mo., 1834-72. Chancellor of Wash- 
ington Univ., St. Louis, 1872-87. Of great 
influence in educational matters. Author 
of many volumes, among them, "Discourses 
on Doctrines of Christianity," " Home Life 
and Influence," "Unitv of God." D. D., 
1854, Harvard. Died 1887. 

^Thomas J. Hellen. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

^Daniel T. Jewett. 
A. B., Maine. U. S. Senator from Mo. 

^Rollin Heher Neale. 

A. B. Born 1808, Conn. D. D., 1850, Brown. 
D. D., 1857, Harvard. Overseer Harvard 
Coll. Pastor First Baptist Church, Boston, 
1837-77. Published "The Burning Bush" 
and many sermons and addresses. Died 
1879. 

1831. 

George K. J. Bowdoin. 
A. B., Massachusetts. 

^Matthew Walker Brooke. 

A. B. Born 1813, Va. Lawyer. U. S. 
Senator from Miss., 1852-53. Member C. S. 
Congress. Died 1869. 

^William Van Horn Brown. 

A. B.; M. D., 1834; A. M., 1838. Trustee 
1845-62, D. C. Died 1862. 

^ James H. Clark. 

A. B.; A. M., 1834. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1831-32. Born Va. 

Christopher Pearse Cranch. 

Artist and Author, Cambridge, Mass- 
A. B. Born 1813, Va. His paintings in- 
clude "October Afternoon," (1867) "Wash- 
ington Oak," (1868) Venice, (1870) "Roman 
Citizen," and many others. He has pub- 
lished several voluraes of poems and prose 
tales, and a translation of "^neid" in 
blank verse. 

*Alonzo B. C. Dossey. 
A B.; M. D., South Carolina. 

"^Robert J. Doughty. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

Henry J. Foster. 

A. B.; A. M., 1833. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1830-31. Tutor 1831-32. Va. 



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*John Thompson Hill. 
A. B., Virginia. 

*John Frederick May. 

A. B.; M. D., 1834. Prof, of Anat. and 
Physiol.. 1839-12. Prof of Surg., 1845-58. 
Born D. C, 3812. Prof. Surg. Univ. of Md. 
Died 1891. 

^William Morton. 

A. B.; M. D., 1833, District of Columbia. 

James W. Philips. 
A. B., Virginia. 

1832. 
William J. T. Briggs. 

A. B., New York. 

*Elias Boudinot Caldwell. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

*John H. Schoolfleld. 
A. B., Virginia. 

1833. 

James Colegate. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

^Walter Hellen. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

* Jonathan E. Lazell. 
"A. B., Massachusetts. 

Frederick Perry Stanton. 

Lawyer, Stanton, Marion Co., Fla. 

A. B. Born in 1814, Va. Rep. in Cong., 

from Tenn., 1845-55, (Chairman, Com., on 

Naval Affairs and of Judiciarv Com., H. R.) 

Sec. of Kan., 1857; Gov. of Kan., 1858-61. 

1834. 

William Meade Addison. 

A. B.; A. M., 1839, D. C. U. S. Atty., Md. 

1835. 

^'Benjamin F. Brabrook. 
A. B.; A. M., 1841, Massachusetts. 

"^Freeman G. Brown. 

A. B.; A. M., 1838, Mass. Pastor of Bap- 
tist Churches in N. H. and Mass. Agent A. 
and F. Bible Society. 

*Eobert G. Edwards. 

A. B., South Carolina. 

*Andrew Washington Hunter. 
A. B., South Carolina. 



*Samuel Clement Smoot. 

A. B.; A. M., 1838. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1834-36. Trustee, 1852-66. Born 1818, D. C. 
M. D., 1838, Med. Coll., Phila. Ass't Surg., 
U.S. N., 1861. Died 1866. 

1836. 

* William B. Cooper. 

A. B.; A. M., 1839. Born 1807, S. C. Bap- 
tist Minister in Fla. Died 1878. 

* William Carey Crane. 

A. B.; A. M., 1839. Born 1816, Va. D. D., 
Howard Coll., Ala. LL. D., Baylor Univ., 
Tex. Pres. of Yazoo Classical Hall, Miss. 
Miss. Female Coll., Semple-Broadus Coll., 
Miss. Mt. Lebanon Univ., La., and Bay- 
lor Univ., Tex. Published several books 
and many reviews, etc. Died 1885. 

"^'Joseph S. Walthall. 
A. B.; A. M., 1840, Virginia. 

1837. 

^James G. Andrews. 
A. B., New Hampshire. 

^Shadrach Standish Bradford. 

A. B.; A. M., 1840. Born 1813, Mass. 
Pastor of Baptist Church, Pawtucket, R. I., 
1841-51. Trustee and Fellow, Brown Univ. 

*John F. Burhank. 

A. B.; A. M., 1840. Born 1812, Me. Pas- 
tor, Mass. Farmer. Pres. Common Coun., 
Worcester, Mass. Died 1853. 

Hartley Wood Day. 
A. B., Maine. 

^Thomas B. Johnson Frye. 

A. B.; A. M., 1840; M. D., 1840, D. C. 

Francis Alonzo Gates. 
A. B., New Hampshire. 

*John D. Kurtz. 

A. B.; A. M., 1841, D. C. Graduate U. S. 
Military Acad., 1842. Engineer Corps. 
Lieut-Colonel, 1866. During civil war, 
Chief Eng., Dept. of Annapolis, of Shenan- 
doah, and Ass't to Chief of Eng., Washing- 
ton. Supt. of many works, including 
foundation of Washington Monument. 
Died 1877. 

Solon Lindsley. 
A. B.; A. M., 1841, Indiana. 

George N. Townsend. 
A. B., Massachusetts. 

ObedB. Walker. 
A. B., Maine. 



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'Nathaniel M. Williams. 

A. B. Bom 1813, Mass. Pastor of Bap- 
tist Churches in Me. and Mass. D. D., 1871, 
Univ. of Chicago. 

1838. 

Erastus M. Chapin. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1841. M, D. 1841, D. C. 

"^Adoniram Judson Chaplin. 

A. B.: A. M., 1843. D. D. Prin. of Prep. 
School, 1837-40. Born N. Y. 

Joseph H. Fox. 

Minister, Scottsville, Va. 
A. B. Born 1813, Va. 

*John Chambers Hamner. 

A. B.; A. M., 1841. Born 1813, Va. Baptist 
minister; educator. Died 1875. 

"^Traverse Daniel Herndon. 

A. B., Born 1810, Va. Baptist Pastor in 
Va. Died 1854. 

"^Thomas D. Hoover. 
A. B.; A. M. 1855, District of Columbia. 

Marshall W. Leland. 
A. B., Vermont. 

^Robert M. Noxon. 
A. B., North Carolina. 

^Robert Ould. 

A. B.; A. M., 1841. Born 1820, D. C. U. S. 
Dist. Att'y, D. C. Codified laws of D. C. C. 
S. Com. of Exch. of Prisoners. Judge Adv. 
Gen. C. S. A. Ass't Sec. of War, C. S. A. 
Member Va. House and Senate. Died 1882. 

■^Oliver Porter. 
A. B., Massachusetts. 

Daniel Renner Russell. 
A. B.; A. M., 1841, District of Columbia. 

^Joseph Nathaniel Schoolfield. 
A. B.; A. M., 1841. M. D., Virginia. 



^Charles Henry Smoot. 

A. B.; A. M., 1841. Born 1820, D. C. 
chant. Died 1845. 



Mer- 



* Thomas Wliite Sydnor. 

A. B.; A. M., 1841. D. D., 1873. Born 1817, 
Va. Supt. Pub. Schools, Nottoway Co., Va. 
Died 1890. 



^Henry Holcombe Tucker. 

A. B.; A. M., 1841. D. D., 1860. Born 1819, 
Ga. Lawyer, 1846-48. Prof. Belles Lettres 
and Metaphysics, Mercer Univ., 1856-62. 
Pres. Mercer Univ., 1866-71. Chancellor 
Univ., of Ga., 1874-78. Editor of Christian 
Index. Author of "The Gospel in Enoch" 
(1868) . ' 'The Old Theology Restated in Ser- 
mons" (1884). Died 1889. 

1839. 

^'Richard Hugh Baghy. 

A. B.; A. M., 1842. D. D., 1867. Trustee, 
1865-68. Born 1820, Va. Baptist Pastor at 
Bruington, 1842-70. Asso. Sec, State Mis- 
sions, Va. Died 1870. 

^Edmund C. Bittinger. 
A. B.; D. C. Chaplain, U. S. N. 



Samuel P. Davis. 

A. B.; A. M., 1842, Ga. 

Henry W. Dodge. 

A. B.; A. M., 1844. D. D. 
,1853-68, Born 111. 



LL. B., Harvard. 



1868. Trustee, 



■^William Quereau Force. 

A. B.; A., M. 1842. Trustee, 1851-62. Born 
1820, D. C. Editor, Army and Navy Chroni- 
cle. In charge Dept. of Meteorology, Smith- 
sonian Institution, 1857-68. Ass't to Peter 
Force in preparing the 'American Ar- 
chives." Died 1880. 

""John F. Griffin. 
A. B., South Carolina. 

^Fpenetus A. Marshall. . 
A. B., Ga. Sec. Georgia Legislature, 1866. 

^Thomas J. Shepherd. 
A. B.; A. M., 1842. D. D., 1865. Va. 

^Levi Thomas Walker. 

A. B. Born 1809, N. H. Preacher and 
Farmer. Died 1874. 

1840. 

^Fleming W. Berryman. 
A. B., Virginia. 

Charles L. Cocke. 

President Holhns Institute, Virginia. 
A. B.; A. M., 1844. Born 1820, Va. Prof, 
of Math., Richmond Coll., Va., 184046. 
Pres. Hollins Inst, since 1846. 

^Adonirani Judson Finch. 
A. B., Virginia. 

* Nicholas A. Purefoy. 
A. B. Born 1811, North Carolina. 



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James E. Sanders. 

A. B.; A. M., 1843, Mississippi. 

S. John Thomson. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1843, District of Columbia. 

WilHam McKendree Tucker. 

A. B.; A. M., 1843; M. D., 1844, D. C. 

■^John W. Williams. 
A. B.; A. M., 1843, Mississippi. 

1841. 

^Samuel C. Clo^yton. 
A.B. ; A. M., 1844, Va. IVHss. to China. 

^John B. French. 
A. B.; A. M., 1844, D. C. Miss, to China. 

Joshua John James. 

Minister, Yanceyville, N. C. 
A. B.; A. M, 1844. Born 1814, Va. Editor 
Biblical Recorder, 1854-61. 

* James Hawkins Claggett Jones. 

A. B.; A. M., 1844. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1841-42. Born 1823, Md. Member Va. Leg., 
1865-67. County Judge, K. and Q. Co., Va., 
1870-80. Died 1885. 

William Hiter Jones. 



Lawyer, Fort Wayne, Ind. i 
A. B.: A. M., 1845. Born 1819, Va. LL.B. I 
Univ. Va. ,1843. Author of ' ' Federal Taxes 
and State Expenses," 1890. 

Thomas James Pearce. 
A. B.; A. M., 1844, South Carolina. 

* James C. Welch. 
A. B.; A. M., 1844, New Jersey. 

*John A. Wroe. 
A. B.; A. M., 1844. M. D., D. C. 

1842. 

^George G. Exall. 
A. B.; A. M., 1845, Va. Baptist Minister. 

-John W. Garlick. 

A. B.; A. M., 1854, Va. M. D., Jeff. Med. 
Coll., Pa. Died 1866. 

Henry A. Gibson. 
A. B., Georgia. M. D. 

Thomas P. Janes. 
A. B.; A. M„ 1846, Georgia. M. D. 

William F. Janes. 
A. B., Georgia. 



^George Pearcy. 
A. B.; A. M., 1845, Va. Miss, to China. 

James M. Saunders. 
A. B.; Marj'land. 

1843. 

Elias C. Caldwell. 

Civil Engineer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B. Born 1825, D. C. C. S. A. Chief 
ofDiv. C. S., P. O. D. 

*Thomas J. Cathcart. 
A. B.; M. D., 1848, District of Columbia. 

*Heman Lincoln Chapin. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

William J. Fife. 
A. B., Virginia. 

Joseph P. Garlick. 

Minister and Teacher, Bruington, Va. 
A. B.; A. M., 1846. Born 1825, Va. D. D., 
1874, Richmond Coll. Pres. Rappahan- 
nock Female Inst., 1855-69. Baptist Pastor 
at Hampton and Richmond. 

^Cornelius Graham. 
A. B.; A. M., 1846, North Carolina. 

'■^ James A. Haynes. 

A. B.; A. M., 1846. Born 1822, Va. M. D., 
Jeff. Med. Coll., Pa., 1846. D. D., Rich- 
mond Coll., 1873. Teacher and Preacher. 
Died 1880. 

Adoniram Judson Huntington. 

Prof, of Greek, Columbian Univ., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
A. B. ; A. M., 1846. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1842-43. Tutor, 1843-46. Prof, of Latin and 
Greek, 1846-49 ; 1852-59. Trustee, 1865-65. 
Prof, of Greek since 1865. Actinsc Prof, of 
Latin, 1871-82. Born 1818, Vt. D. D., Brown 
Univ., 1868. Pastor in Va., Mass., Ga. 

John Wilson Montgomery Williams. 
Minister, Baltimore, Md. 
A. B.; A. M., 1846. D. D , 1866. Pi'in. of 
Prep. School, 1843-44; Trustee, 18;53-72; Over- 
seer, 1872- Born 1820, Va. Pastor in Va., 
1845-49. Pastor of First Baptist Church, 
Baltimore, since 1850. Pres. of Md. Tract. 
Soc, for 18 years. Has published several 
pamphlets and sermons. 

1844. 

*John Peckworth Baldwin. 
A. B., Pennsylvania. 

^Samuel Cornelius, Jr. 

A. B.; A. M., 1847, N. J. D. D., 1875, La 
Grange Coll., Mo. 



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^William J. Darden. 

A. B.; A. M., 1847. Bom 1825, Va. Law- 
yer. Private 4th Tex. Inf., C. S. A. Rep. 
in Tex. Legis. Died 1881. 

Edward Tyng Ingraham 
A. B., Maine. 

James W. H. Lovejoy. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1847, Born 1824, D. C. M. 
D., 1851, Jeft. Med. Coll, Pa. Prof, in 
Georgetown Med. Coll., D. C, 1851- 

Oscar Gunnell Mix. 

Physician, Charlottesville, Va. 
A. B.; A. M., 1847. M. D., 1847. Born 
1822, Va. 

Jeremiah L. Sanders. 
A. B.; A. M., 1848. Mississippi. 

Luther Rice Smoot. 

Sec. Consolidated Gas Co., Baltimore, Md. 
A. B. 1844. Born 1824, D. C. Quarter Master 
Gen. of Va. 

"^Thomas W. Tohey. 

A. B.; Prin. of Prep. School, 1844-46. Born 
R. I. D. D., 1875, FurmanUniv, S. C. Miss. 
to China. Prof, of Greels, Bethel Coll. Ky. 
Prof, in Judson Female Inst. Prin. Col- 
legiate Inst., Eufala, Ala. Pastor in N. C. 
and Ala. 

WiUiam Benning Webb. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

A. B.; A. M., 1847. Born 1825, D. C. LL. D., 

1888, National Univ. Supt. of Police, 1861-64. 

Commissioner of D. C, 1885-89. Author of 

"Webb's Digest.'-' 

1845. 

* Francis M. Barker. 
A. B.; A. M., 1849, Virginia. 

^Solomon Charles Boston. 

A.B.; A. M., 1848, Born 1820, Md. Baptist 
Pastor in Md. and Va. Died 1887. 

'^ Wentworth Larkin Childs. 

A. B.; A. M., 1848. Born 1802, D. C. A. 
M., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1849. Died 1868. 

WiUiam Cunningham Hunter. 
A. B., North Carolina. 

^Christopher B. Jennett. 
A. B.; A. M., 1848, Virginia. 

Alfred Jamisson King. 
A. B., Georgia. 

^Joseph B. Pleasants. 

A. B.; A. M., 1848. Born 1830, Va. Jour- 
nalist and Bank-officer. Died 1860. 



Patrick Henry Winston. 
A. B., North Carolina, 

1846. 

■^John Christopher Bagby. 
A. B. Born 1826, Va. Dentist. 

^John Robert Bagby. 

A. B. Born Va. Merchant. Major, C. S. 
A. Died 1890. 

Walter J. Brooks. 
A. B.; A. M., 1849, South Carolina. 

^Robert Burton. 
A. B.; A. M., 1849, Virginia, 

William L. Challis. 
A. B., New Jersey. 

"^Joseph Hammitt. 
A. B.; A. M., 1849. Born 1815, N. Y. Died 



"=^Robert S. Haynes. 
A. B., Va. M. D., JeflF. Med. Coll. Pa. 

^Thomas W. Haynes. 
A. B., Virginia. 

^George Philip Nice. 

A. B.; A. M., 1849. Born 1817, Pa. Supt, 
Pub. Schools, Somerset Co,, N. J. Baptist 
Pastor, Balto. Author of "Truth Sought 
and Found," etc. Died 1890. 

"^John Picket. 
A. B., Va. Prin. of Prep. School, 1846-48. 

Horace Stringfelloiv, Jr. 
A. B.; A. M., 1849, District of Columbia. 

1847. 

Alfred Bagby. 

Minister, Chester, Virginia. 
A, B, Born 1828, Virginia, 

Joseph Christian, 

Lawyer, Richmond, Va. 
A. B.; A. M., 1853. LL. D., 1872 Born 
1828, Va, Member Va. Senate. Judge 6th 
Dist., V-i. J^^idge Court of Appeals, Va, 

^William Louis Claybrook. 
A. B., Virginia, 

John P. Craig. 
A. B., Maine, 

^Robert French. 
A. B,; A, M,, 1850, District of Columbia. 



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* William Thomas Hendren. 

A. B.; A. M., 1850. Born 1827, Va. Com- 
momvealth Att'v, Norfolk Co., Va. Died 
1862. 

George W. Hervey. 
A. B., New York. 

Richard Sexton James. 

Clergyman and Educator, Mammoth 

Spring, Ark. 

A. B. Born 1824, Pa. M. D., Homeopath. 
Med. Coll., Pa. A. M., 1850, Brown Univ. 
D. D., 1880. LL. D., 1885, Judson Univ. 
Pastor in N. J., Mass., and O. Prof, in 
Hillsdale Coll., Mich. Pres. of Judson Univ., 
Ark. Pres. of Buckner Coll., Ark. Chap- 
lain 58th Penn. Vol. 

*Rohert H. Land. 
A. B.; A. M., 1852, Virginia. 

^Bradford H. Lincoln. 
A. B.; A. M., 1859, Massachusetts. 

John Robert Nunn. 

Bank Cashier, Berryville, Virginia. 
A. B. Born 1827, Va. In 2d Va. Inf., C. 
S. A. 

^Thomas Pollard. 

A. B.: A. M., 1850. Tutor, Greek and 
Latin, 1848-50. Born, Va. 

*Williain Stickney. 

A. B. Trustee 1870-81. Born 1827, Me. 
Pres. of Council D. C. Sec. of Peace Com. 
Compiler of "Autobiography of Amos Ken- 
dall" and of "Memorial of W. S. Stickney." 
Died 1881. 

1848. 

^George W. L. Bosher. 
A. B., Virginia. 

^\. J. H. Carleton. 
A. B.; A. M., 1851, Georgia. 

AViliiam Steptoe Christian. 

Physician and Druggist, Urbana, Va. 
A. B. Born 1830, Va. M. D., Jeff. Med. 
Coll., Pa., 1851. Col. 55th, Va. regiment, C. 
S. A. Co. Supt. of Schools. 

Andrew Browne Evans. 

Farmer and Lawyer, Churchview, Va. 
A. B. Born 1830, Va. Member Va. House 
of Delegates. Judge 9th Dist., Va. 

*John Mason Evans. 
X. B., Va. M. D., Jeff. Med. CoU., Pa. 

^Joseph E. HoUiday. 

A. B. BornGa. Planter and Broker. C. 
S. A. Judge Co. Court, Died 1869. 



Azariah Francis Scott. 

Minister, Tappahannock, Va. 
A. B.; A. M., 1853, Virginia. 

Stephen W. Taylor. 
A. B., Massachusetts. 

Jonathan Tilson. 

Pastor of Baptist Church, Rowley, Mass. 
A. B.; A. M., ia51. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1848-49. Born 1818, Vt. Pastor at Hiug- 
ham, Mass. 25 yrs. 

John Henry Wilson. 
A. B., Virginia. 

^Richard H. Woodward. 

A. B.; A. M., 1&51, Va. M. D., Jeff. Med. 
Coll., Pa. 

David John Yerkes. 

Minister, Plainfield, N. J. 

A. B.; A. M., 1851. D. D., 1870. Born 

1825, Pa. D. D., Univ. at Lewisburg, 1870. 

Pastor in Pittsburg and Brooklyn, and in 

Plainfield since 1863. 

1849. 

John J. Berryman. 

Minister and Teacher, Bryan, Texas. 
A. B.; A. M., 18.52. Born 1821, Va. Prin. 
Homer Sem., Va. Prof of Math,, Chula- 
homa Coll, Miss. Pres. Baptist Sem., 
Brj'an, Tex. Pres. Odd Fellows Univ.^ 
Bn-an, Tex. Pres. Shilough Coll., Tex. 

^Andrew Jackson Boulware. 
A. B., Virginia. M. D. 

^John B. Canada. 
A. B.; A. M., 1852, Virginia. 

"^Andrew Given Carothers. 
A. B.; A. M., 1852, District of Columbia. 

Frederick Hill Collier. 
A. B.; A. M., 1852, District of Columbia. 

. "Charles Wesley Collier. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

B. Z. Goulden. 
A. B., Georgia. 

Richard Henry Griffith. 

Minister, Gaffney City, S. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1853. Born 1825, Va. D. D., 
1887, Furman Univ., S. C. 

Thomas Jones. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1852, Marjdand. 



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*Jesse Gent Nash. 

Principal, Sherman Inst., Sherman, Tex. 

A. B.; A.M., 1856. Born 1822, Ala. Major 
41st Ala. Vols., C. S. A. 

*Charles A. Price. 
A. B.; A. M., 1853, South Carolina. 

^Alexander J. Quinche. 

A. B.; A. M., 1857. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1855-57, 111. LL. D., 1874, Univ. of Miss. 
Prof, of Latin, Univ. of Miss., 1860-89. Died 
1889. 

Robert R. Richardson. 
A. B., Georgia. 

Bohvar Stark. 

Merchant, West Point, Va. 
A. B. Born 1830, Va. Com. Dept., C. S. 
A. J. P. 

* William Mcintosh Young. 

A. B.; A.M., 1852. Born Scotland. D. D., 
Will, and Mary Coll., Va. Pastor in Va., 
N. C, Mass. and Pa. Died 1879. 

1850. 

WilUam J. Arrington. 
A. B., Georgia. 

James W. Asbury. 
A. B.; A. M., 1853, Georgia. 

*Ebenezer Tucker Blake. 
A. B., D. C. M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., Pa. 

Elbert G. Catchings. 
A. B., Georgia. 

Andrew F. Davidson. 
A. B., Vixginia. 

Caleb Davison. 
A. B., England, 

*Edward L. Force. 
A. B.; A. M., 1856, District of Columbia. 
' Julius E. Gramm.er. 

Minister. Baltimore, Md. 
A. B.; A. M , 1853. D. D., 1867. Born 1831, 
D. C. Rector, St. I'eters P. E. Church, Bal- 
timore since 1864. 

Thomas B. Greer. 

Physician and Surgeon, Rocky Mt., Va. 
A. B. Born Va. M. D., 1852, Phila. Med. 
Coll. Member of Va. Board of Med, Ex, 

^Robert Hall. 

A. B.; A. M., 1854. Born Va. C, S, A. 
Editor, Supt, Pub, Schools, Warsaw, Va, 
Lawyer. Died ISai. 



^Benjamin Johnson Hellen. 

A. B.; A. M., 1854. M, D., 1854, Prof, of 
Anat. and Physiol., 1859, Born 1830, D, C, 
Died July 2, 1864. 

^John James Byron Hilliard. 

A. B., N. C, LL. B, 1852, Harvard. 

^William J. Houston, 
A. B.; A. M., 1856, North Carolina. 

Robert G, Lewis. 
A. B.; A. M., 1853, North Carolina, 

Davis H. McCoy. 
A, B,, Pennsylvania, 



^John T. Merger. 
A, B,, Georgia, 

Asa Bond Richardson. 



i^ 



Commission Merchant, New York City, 
A. B. Born 1821, Me. Teacher and School 
Com., Me., 1850-54. Teacher, Brooklvn, 
1854-62, Com. Merchant since 1862. Mem- 
ber, Board of Educ, Brooklyn, 1872-82, 

* William P. Solomon. 
A, B,; A, M,, 1853, North Carolina, 

Clement C. Speiden. 

Physician, Marshall, Virginia, 
A. B.; A. M., 1854, M, D., 1854. Born 
1833, D. C. 

Thomas R. Thornton. 
A, B.; A, M,, 1858, Georgia, 

"^ William A. Tyree. 
A. B.; A. M., I860, Born Va, Died 1884, 

James J. Wallace. 
A. B,; A, M., 1854, Georgia, 

Daniel D. Winn. 
A. B,, Massachusetts, 

Joshua C. Wood. 

Teacher and Farmer, Larissa, Texas, 
A. B. Born 1826, Ala, A. M., 1869, Univ, 
Miss, Supt. Public Schools, Cherokee Co., 
Tex. 

1851. 

^George Samuel Bacon. 

A, B,; A. M., 1854. Prin, of Prep, School, 
1853-55, N, Y, 

John Browne Bud well. 

Professor, Johnston, S; C. 
A, B.; A, M,, 1855, Born 1829, Va. Prof. 
Ancient Lang, and Math., Chesapeake Fe- 
male Coll., 1855. Prof. Math, and Nat. Sci„ 
Richmond Female Ins., 1857. Pres. Baptist 
Female Coll,, Mo. Otficer C. S, A, 



Alumni of the Columbian College. 



93 



William Erastus Duncan. 

Teacher, Hales Forcl, Virginia. 

A. B.; A. M., 1856. Born 1825, Va. Major, 

C. S. A. Pres. Alleghany Coll., Va, Supt. 

Pub. Schools, Franklin Co., Va. Prin. 

Hales Ford Class, and Normal School. 

*T. Brooke Edwards. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

*William C. Gunnell. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

Joshua Peirce Klingie. 

Washington, D. C. 
A. B. Born 1835, Pennsylvania. 

Reuben R. Owens. 
A. B.; A. M., 1855, Virginia. 

^Peyton K. Randolph. 

A. B. Born 1833, Va. Maj. of Eng., C. S. 
A. Gen'l Supt. Va. Midland R. R. Third 
V.-Pres. Richmond and Danville R. R. 
Died 1891. 

William Y. Titcomb. 
A. B.; A. M., 1859, Massachusetts. M. D. 

George G. Whitfield. 
A. B., Mississippi. 

*Ulysses Somerville Willey. 
A. B., Virginia. 

1852. 

James H. Aljen. 
A. B., Virginia. 

WilHam D. Riee. 
A. B.; A. M., 1856, South Carolina. 

Henry Hartstene Wyer. 

Minister, Warrentou, Va. 
A. B.; A. M., 1856, Born 1829, S. C. D. 
D., 1886, Richmond Coll., Va. Prin. Fau- 
quier Female Inst., 1866-71. 

1853. 

*Josiah Allen Green. 
A. B., D. C. Lawyer and Editor. 

Luther R. Gwaltney. 

Preside'nt, Shorter College, Rome, Ga. 
A. B.; A. M., 1856. D. D., 1876. Tutor, 
1853-55. Born Va. Pastor in N. C, S, C, Ga, 
Pres. Judson Female Inst., Ala. 

George Van Derlip Leech. 

Minister, Govanston, Md. 
A. B.; A. M,. 1863, D. D., 1883. BornlS^S, 
N. Y. Metl).p(?lst Minister, 



Marshall White Reed. 

Minister, Chatham, Va. 
A. B.; A. M., 1859, Virginia. 

1854. 

George French Bowie. 
Ph. B., Maryland. 

Stephen John Cook. 
Ph. B., District of Columbia. 

Lorenzo Doui Gowen. 
A. B., Maine. 

Edward Hartley. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

Willie J. Palmer, 

Ph. B. Hon. A. M., 1860. Ph. D., 1870. 
Trustee, 1868-71. Born N. C. 

Richard Herndon Rawlings. 

Professor, Charlottesville, Va. L^-^ 
A. B.; A. M., 1857. Born 1829, Va. C. S, 
A. Pres. Judson Female Inst., Ala, 3 yrs. 
Pres, Albemarle Inst,. Va., 7 yrs. 

WiUiam T. Robbins 
Ph. B., Virginia. 

John D. Stanford. 
Ph. B., North Carolina. 

1855. 

George F. Baghy. 

Minister, Farmville, Va. 

A. B.; A. M., 1856. D. D., 1888. Born Va. 

Private and Chaplain, C. S. A. Mod'r, 

Bethel Asso., Ky., 8 years ; of Gen. Asso., 

Ky., 24 years, 

Albert E. Carter. 
Ph, B., Louisiana. 

Charles H. Council. 
A. B., Virginia. 

Joseph J. McRee. 
A, B., Georgia, 

1856. 

James Garland Board. 
Teacher and Farmer, Chambhssburg, Va, 
A. B ; A. M., 1859. Born 1834, Va. Capt. 
C, S, A. Supt. of Schools, Bedford, Co., Va. 

■^Mahlon Aw Hensly. 
A. B,; A, M,, 1859, Va, Lieut, C, S, A, 



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John Boulware Kidd. 

Manufacturer, Richmond, Ya. 
A. B. Born 1836, Va. Civil Service, C. 
S. A. 

Thomas Michael Scott. 

Lawyer, Onancock, Ya. 
Ph. B. Born 1836, Ya. Private, C. S. A. 
Mem. Ya. Legis. Sheriff of Northampton 
County. 

*Charles Henry Utermehle. 

A. B.; A.M., 1859. Born N. Y., 1837. Law- 
yer. 1st Lieut., D. C. Light Inf. Yol. Mem- 
ber City Council, D. C. Died 1867. 

1857. 

Travis Bagby. 

Farmer and Merchant, Newtown, Ya. 
A. B. Born 1838, Ya. Private, 34th Ya., 
C. S. A, Justice and Notary. 

Luther J. Barnes. 
A. B., North Carolina. 

*Richard A. Christian, Jr. 
A. B.; M. D., 1861, Yirginia. 

Giles F. Eubank. 

A. B.; A. M., 1860. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1857-59. Born Ya. 

John W. Kennedy. 
Ph. B., District of Columbia. 

William Francis Mattingly. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Ph. B.: A. M., 1861. Trustee, 1868- Lec- 
turer on Pract. Com. Law, 1888- Born 1837, 
D.C. 

Chastain C. Meador. 
\j Minister, Washington, D. C. 

A. B.; A. M., 1860. Born, Va. Pastor 
Fifth Baptist Church, D. C, since 1857. 

Alexander Davis Moore. 
A. B., District of Columbia. ^ 

George AV. Hopkins Morgan. 

Dennison, Ohio. 
A. B.; A. M., 1862, Virginia. 

1858. 

Joseph Darden Barnes. 
A. B., North Carolina. 

Benjamin Watkins Carpenter. 
A, B,, Tennessee. 



*Edwin John Cull. 

A. B.; A. M., 1859. Tutor, 1858-60. Prof, 
of Greek and Latin, 1860-62. Born 1841. 
Died at Univ. of Berlin, 1862. 

Charles William Franzoni. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Ph. B.; M. D., 1869. Born, D. C. 

Thomas Frederick Hampton. 
Ph. B., District of Columbia. 

^James Landrum Holmes. 

Ph. B., Ya. Miss, to China. Murdered 
by insurgents in China. 

Isaac LaRue Johnson. 

Lawyer, Wasliington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1862, New Jersey. 

Thomas Daniel Jeffress. 

Lawyer, Chase City, Va. 
Ph. B. Born 1810, Va. Capt. 56th Va. 
Eegiment, C. S. A. Editor. 

Thomas Benton ShepJierd. 

Minister, Bayard, Yirginia. 
A. B.; A. M., 1865, Yirginia. 

Ashbel Florldus Steele.. 

IMinister, Washington D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1861, District of Columbia. 

Edgar Williamson Tucker. 
A. B., Louisiana. 

Henry Clay Upperman. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

1859. 

Joseph Franklin Deans. 

]Minister, Windsor, Yirginia. 
A B.; A. M., 1866. Born 1839, Y'a. Chap- 
lain C. S. A. Prin. Herndon Acad. 

John Thomas Griffin. 

Cliurchland, Ya. 
A. B.; A. M., 1860. Prin. of Prep. School, 
1859-61. Born Ya. 

William Alexander Harris, Jr. 
Ph. B., Missouri. 

Trezvant Harrison. 
A. B. Born 1839, Virginia. C. S. A. 

^Charles William Hassler. 

A. B.; A. M., 1875. Born 1838, U. C. LL. 
B., 1876, Col. Coll., N. Y. Paymaster U. S. 
N., 1861-70. Lawyer. Editor and prop. 
"Hassler's Weekly Financial Report and 
Bai Iroad Times, ' ' 1871-83. Died 1888. 



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Samuel Rlclierson White. 

Minister, Rockville, Md. 

A. B.; A. M., 1862. Born 1834, Va. Pastor 

at Rockville, 1857-81. Sec, Treas., and 

Exam. Pub. Schools, Montgomery Co., Md. 

John Henry Wright. 

Lawyer, Suftbld, Va. 
A. B.; A. M., 1867. Born 1839, Va. Capt. 
C. S. A. Commonwealth Att'y, 1873. 

^WiUiam Stephen Wright. j 

A. B. Born 1811, Va. First Lieut, and i 

Adjt. 61st Va. Inf., C. S. A. Lawyer. Died | 



1860. 

* Alfred Ltither Bond. 

A. B., Md. Miss, to China and Japan. 
Lost at sea. 

John Wesley Clampitt. r~ 

LaAvyer, Fort Sheridan, 111. 
Ph. B., 1860. Born 1839, D.C. Counsel for 
INIary E. Surratt in the trial of conspirators 
for the assassination of President Lincoln. 
U. S. A. Spl. insp. overland mail service, 
1866. Author of man v articles in ' ' Political 
Cyclopedia," and iii reviews. Author of 
"Echoes from the Rocky Mts." " Story o± 
Clouds Mills," etc. Declined nomination 
for Congress, 1880. 

Samuel Forrer. 

Basic City, Va. 
Ph. B. Born 1838, Va. Contractor and 
Private, C. S. A. Pres. Basic City Min., 
Manf. and Land Co., 1890- 

John B. Gorman. 

Cotton Planter, Talbotton, Ga. 
A. B. Born 1839, Ga. Col. C. S. A. Au- 
thor of " Round the World in 1881." 

■^Thomas .Clinton Lovett Hatcher. 
A. B., Va. C. S. A. Fell in battle 1862 

Daniel D. Johnson. 
Farmer and Lawyer, Long Reach, W. Va. 
Ph. B.; A. M., 1868. Trustee 1868-72. 
Born 1836, W. Va. Col. 14th Va. Reg., U. S. 
Vol. Mem. W. Va. House of Del., 1866. of 
Cons. Conv., 1872, of Senate, 1872-80. Pres. 
of Senate 1872-76 ; 1878-80. Pres. Board of 
Regents, W. Va. Univ. 10 vrs. Pres. Dem. 
State Conv., 1876 and 1880. Agriculturist, 
W. Va. Agr. Ex. Station, 1890, etc., etc. 

James Oscar KirJc. 

Minister, Clarksville, Va. 
A. B.; A. M., 1868, Virginia. 

Adolphus Madison McClenny. 
Stock Raiser and Farmer, Brown Sta., Mo. 
A. B. Born 1839, Virginia. 



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John Pollard. 

Minister and Teacher, Richmond, Va. 
A. B.; A. M., 1867. D. D., 1877. Tutor, 
1860-61. Born 1839, Va. Pastor in Balti- 
more and Richmond. Prof. Richmond 
Coll., Va. 

William Lyne Wilson. 

Lawyer, Charlestown, W. Va. 
A. B.; A. M., 1865. LL. B., 1867. LL. D., 
1883. Prof, of Latin, 1866-71 ; Overseer, 1883- 
Born 1843, Va. LL. D., 1886, Hampton Sid- 
ney Coll., Va. Pres. W. Va. Univ., 1882-83. 
Regent of Smithsonian, 1883-87. Rep. in 
Congress from W. Va., 1883- 

1861. 

Thomas Edwin Brown. . / 

Minister, Providence, R. I. 
A. B.; A. M., 1862. Tutor, 1861-62. Born 
1841, D. C. D. D., 1875, Rochester Univ. 
Author of " Studies in Socialism and Labor 
Problems." Pastor in Brooklyn and 
Rochester, N. Y. 

^John Y. Bryant, Jr. 
Ph. B. Born 1841, D. C. C. S. A. Died 

1867. 

Elliott Cones. 

Scientist, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1862. M. D., 1863. Ph. D , 1869. 
Prof. Anat., 1877-87. Born 1842, N. H. Ass't '• 
Surg. U. S. A., 1863-81. Prof. Zool. and Comp. 
Anat., Norwich Univ., Vt., 1869. Sec. and 
Naturalist, U. S. North. Bound. Com.. 1873-76. 
Prof. Biology, Va., Agr. and Med. Coll.. 1883. 
Perpetual Pres. Esoteric Theosophical Soc. 
of Amer. , 1887. Member of a large number 
of Scientific Societies. Author of numerous 
works on ornithology, mammalogy, her- 
petology, comp. anat.^ psychical research, 
etc.. aniong them "Kev to North American 
Birds" (1872). "Field Ornithology" (1874). 
"Furbearing Animals" (1877). "Birds of the 
Colorado Valley" (1878), etc., etc. 

Charles B. Fleet. 

Druggist and Manufacturing Chemist, 
Lynchburg, Va. 
A. B. Born 1843, Va. Artiller^^ Service, 
C. S. A., 1861-65. Sec, Va. Phar. Asso. 

Wilbur F. Fort. 
Ph. B., New Jersey. 

William A Gordon. 

Lawj^er, Washington, D. C. 

Ph. B.; A. M., 1866. LL. B. 1866. Tutor, 

1861-62. Bornl84LD.C. Lieut. Eng. C. S. A. 

Harris Corbin Hamlin. 
Clerk, U. S, Pension Office, Washington,D.C. 
Ph. B., District of Columbia. 



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*Charles Pascoe Harmon. 

A. B.; A. M., 1866. LL. B., 1866. Born 
1839, Va. Four years, C. S. A. Died 1875. 

^Townsend Jesse McVeigh, Jr. 
A. B., Virginia. 

>i Otis Tafton Mason. 

Curator, U. S. National IMuseum, "Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
A. B.: A. M., 1862. Ph. D., 1879. Prin. 
of Prep. School, 1861-81. Prof, of Anthro- 
pology, 1884- Trustee, 1889- Born 1838, Me. 
Curator of Dept. of Ethnology, U. S. Nat. 
Mus.. 18S4- Author of many papers on 
Natural History of Man in publications of 
the Sdiithsonian Institution, Nat. Mus. etc. 

James L. Xeale. 
A. B. 

Daniel Webster Prentiss. 
\ Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Ph. B.;A. M., 1864. Prof, of Mat. Med. 
and Thera., 1879- Born 1843, D. C. M. D., 
1864, rniv. Penn. Ass't Surg., Q. M. Hosp., 
1861-63. A.A.S., U.S. A., 1864-65. Member 
Board of Health, D. C, 1865. Com. of Phar- 
macy, D. C, 1888-90. Member of numeroas 
scientific societies. 

*John McGill Roane. 
A. B., Virginia. 

♦Samuel K. Sorsby. 
A. B., Mississippi. 

*Jolin Wheeler, Jr. 
A. B., North CaroUna. C. S. A. 

Francis L. Wilkinson. 

Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. 
A. B.; A. M., 1875, Virginia. 

1862. 

Leonidas Edmond Coyle. 

Minister, Bridgeton, N. J. ! 

A. B.; A. M., 1855. Tutor, 1862-63. Born ' 

1842, D. C. I 

1863. j 

Richard Briscoe Cook. 

Minister, Wilmington, Del. 
A. B.; A. M., 1866. D. D., 1882. Tutor of 
Greek, 1863-64. Born 1838, Md. Author of 
'■Early and Later Delaware Baptists," 
"Story of the Baptists," "Storj" of Jesus," 
etc. Pastor in Phila. 11 years ; in Wilming- 
ton since 1875. 

William' E. Edmonston. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1866, District of Columbia. 



Abner Young Leech. 

Clerk, W^ar Dept., Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1866. Born 1814, D. C. 

"Benjamin G. Lovejoy. 

A. B.; A. M., 1866. LL.B., 1866. Tutor, 
1863-65. Born 1842, D. C. Ass't Dist. Att'v, 
D. C. Author of "Life of Bacon." Died 

1889. 

1864. 

Robert Farnham. 

Physician, Washington. D. C. 
Ph. B.; A. M., 1867. Born 1843. D. C. M. 
D., 1867, Univ. of Pa. 

^Arthur Fendall. 
Ph. B.; LL. B., 1868, District of Columbia. 

Reginald Fendall. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.: A. M.. 1865. LL. B., 1867. Tutor, 
1864-65. 

*Thomas J. Miller. 
A. B.; LL. B., 1866, District of Columbia. 

*J. Abbot Moore. 
A B., D. C. B. L., Harvard Univ. 

Thomas Smallwood Samson. 

Minister, Buffalo, N. Y. 
A. B.; A. M., 1865. LL. B., 1867. Tutor, 
1864-67. Born 1S45, D. C. 

^Albert J. Wheat. 
Ph. B., District of Columbia. 

*Clarence J. Young. 
Ph. B., D. C. A. M., Harvard Univ. 

1865. . 

Judson T. Cull. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1868, District of Columbia. 

^John W. Custis. 

A. B.; A. M., 186<^. Born 1842. D. C. D. 
D., 1878, Chicago Univ. Died 1888. 

Daniel Gano Gillette. 

Manager, New York City. 

A. B.; A. M., 1866. Tutor, 1866-67. Adj. 

Prof, of Eng. Lit., 1868-70. Born 1842, Pa. 

U. S. A., 1861-64. Chief, Court Martial Div., 

Navy Dept. Clerk of Probate, N. Y. Co. 

Henry J. Handy. 

Minister, Pocomoke City, Md, 
A. B.; A. M., 1869. Tutor, 1865-66. 



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George C. Samson. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1868. M. D., 1867, D. C. 

Oliver T. Thompson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Ph. B.; LL. B., 1873, District of Columbia. 

Samuel M. Yeatman. 

Chief of Div.. Indian Office, Washington. 
D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1868. 

1866. 

*Henry A. Dancanson. 

Ph. B.; M. D., 1870. Bom 1&47, D. C. Act. 
Asst. Surg., U. S. A. Died 1878. 

J. Holdsworth Gordon. 

LaAvyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1869. LL. B., 1869. Bom 
1847, D. C. 

John Kurtz. 

Physician, Moorhead, Minn. 
Ph. B.; M. D., 1870. Bom 1848, S. C. 

James Xelson. 

^Minister, Staunton, Ya. 
A. B.; A. M., 1869. D. D., 1883. Bom 

1841, Ya. Chaplain, C. S A. 

Woodbury AVheeler. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B'.; A. M., 1869. LL. B., 1867. Bom 

1842, N; C. Major of Art'y, C. S. A. Author 
of "Testamentary Law of District of Co- 
lumbia." 

1867. 

Valerius Chiswell. 



Poolesvllle, Md. 



A. B.; A.M., 1870, Md. 



Joseph Talbott Clarke. 

Physician, Erie. Pa. 
A. B.: A. M., 1870 : M. D.. 1870. Born 1846, 
D. C. U. S. Exam. Surg., Pen. 0. 

Anch'ew B. Duvall. 

Lawyer, AYashington, D. C. 
A. :B.; LL. B., 1869. A. M., 1871. Tutor, 
1867-68. Born 1847, D. C. 

*John N. Le Conte. 
Ph. B., Pennsylvania. 

1868. 
Lingan B. Allen. 

Lawyer, Norfolk, Ya. 
A. B.; A. M.. 1871. Born 1S48, Ya. Com- 
monwealths Att'y. Norfolk Co. Town 
Counsel for Berkley. Ya. 



John T. Beckley. 

Minister, Philadelphia, Pa. 
A. B.; A. M., 1871, Md. D. D , Chicago 
Univ. 

William Yeirs Bouic, Jr. 

Lawyer, Rockville, Md. 
A. B.; A. M., 1871. Bom 1846, Md. Mayor 
of RockviUe. 

Francis Clare Bowen. 

La^^-yer, New York Cit5\ 
Ph. B. Bom 1847, D. C. 

Mortimer Clarke. 

La^vy•er, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M.. 1871. LL. B., 1870. Bom 
1848, Md. Clerk, Treas. Dept. 1870-72, Na^T 
Dept. 1878-88. 

*Leonidas Crendiropulo. 
A. B., Greece. 

Joseph H. France. 

Minister, Canandaigua, X, Y. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1869. A. M., 1871. D. D., 

1881. Born 1847, D. C. Ass't Prof, William 

Jewell Coll., Mo. Pastor of Presbyterian 

Churches in Mo., Mch., and N. Y. 

^Sidney W. Handy. 
A. B.; A. M., 1871, Mar\Tand. 

* Joseph Everett Martin. 
Ph. B.; LL. B., 1870, District of Columbia. 

James Pollard. 

Lawyer, Baltimore, Md. 
Ph. B.: LL. B., 1868. Overseer, 1881- 
Born 1842, Ya. C. S. A. 

Chsirles E. Samson. 

Merchant, East Orange, X. J. 
A. B.; LL. B., 1870. A. M, 1871, D. C. 
Born 1850, D. C. 

1869. 

John "Willis Bidgood. 

Ph. B., Yirginia. 

Francis Rylancl Boston. 

Minister, Memphis, Tenn. 
A. B.; A. M., 1872. Born 1846, Md. Grad. 
Crozer Theo. Sem., 1872. Pastor Central 
Baptist Chiu-ch, Memphis. 

Edward C. Carrington, Jr. 

Lawyer, Baltimore, Md. 
A. B.; A. M., 1880. District of Columbia. 

George Y. Coffin. 

Clerk, Treas'y Dept., Washington, D. C. 
A. B.;LL.B., 1871. Bom 1850, Pa. 



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William Henry Finckel. 

Solicitor of Patents, Wasliington, D. C. 
Ph. B. Born 1852, District of Columbia. 

Fabian Franklin. 

^ Associate Prof. Math., Johns Hopkins Univ., 
Baltimore, Md. 
Ph. B. Born Hungary. Ph. D., 1880, 
Johns Hopkins Univ. Fellow, J. H. U., 
]877-79. Assoc, in Math., J. H. U., 1880. 
Author of numerous papers on Pure Math, 
in Amer. Jour, of Math , etp. 

Frmiklin Howard Kerfoot. 
Minister and Professor of Theology, Louis- 
ville, Ky. 
Ph. B.; LL. B., 1869. A. M., 1872. Over- 
seer 1878- Born 1817, Ya. D. D., 1879, 
Univ. of N. C Prof, of German, George- 
town C^oll., Ky., 1875. Baptist Pastor in 
Ky. and Md. 

Edward Owen Leech. 

Director of U. S. Mint, Washington, D. C. 
A. B. Born 1850, D. C. LL. B., LL. M., 
National Univ. Law School, D. C. 



Samuel Smoot Pleasants. 

Lawyer, Baltimore, Md. 
A. M. Born 1851, District of Columbia. 

Zackariah Turner Sowers. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Ph. B ; M. D., 1870. A. M., 1874. 
Lecturer on Minor Surg., 1872. Dem. of 
Anat., 1872-79. Born 1846, Va. 

Alexander Tait Stuart. 
Public School Principal, Washington, D. C. 
Ph. B. Born District of Columbia. 

/ Lester Frank Ward. 

Botanist and Geologist, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; LL. B., 1871. A. M., 1872. Prof of 
Botany, 1884-85. Born 1841, 111. Librarian 
Bu. of Statistics. Geologist U. S. Geol. Sur- 
vey. Mem. of many scientific Societies. 1 
Author of " Guide to the Flora of Washing- 
ton and Vicinity," 1881. " Dvnamic Socio- 
logy," 2 Vols., 1883. "Sketch of Paleo- 
Botany," 1885. " Synopsis of the Flora of - 
the Laramie Group." 1886. "Types of the j 
Laramie Flora" 1887. " The Geographical 
Distribution ,of Fossil Plants," 1889, and 
250 scientific papers and magazine articles. 

1870. 

S. Eugene Atkinson. 
Ph. B., District of Columbia. 

Charles H. Cragin. 

/ Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Ph. B.; LL. B., 1872. Born 18;51, D. C. 



Eoger W. Cull. 

Lawyer, Baltimore, Md, 
A. M ; LL. B., 1873. Tutor, Greek and 
Latin, 1870-72. Adjunct Prof., 1872-73. 

Harrison Howell Dodge. 

Sec. and Supt. of Mt. Vernon, Va. 
Ph. B. Born 1852, D. C. 

George Anderson King. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1871. LL. B. 1872. Born 1855, 
Minn. 

Samuel W. Rittenhouse. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Ph. B.; LL. B., 1872. Born 18-50, D. C. 
Law Clerk, Interior Dept. 1881-85. 

T. Judson Wright. 

Churchland, Va. 
Ph. B.; M. D., 1870, M. D., Bellevue 
Med. Coll. N. Y. 

1871. 

Laban T. Bremerman. 

Physician, Dowuington, Pa. 
A. B.; A. M., 1874. M. D., 1874. Born 

1849, D. C. Mayor of Downington, 1887- 

George Whitfield Brown. 

Banker and Real Estate Broker, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

A. B. Born 1853, D. C. 

Edward Cranch. 

Physician, Erie, Pa. 
Ph. B. Born 18.51, N Y. M. D., 1873, 
Georgetown Med. Coll., D. C. M. D., 1875, 
N. Y. Homeop Med. Coll. Hospital Stew- 
ard, U.S. A., 1871-74. 

Frederick E,. Goodridge. 
Ph. B , District of Columbia. 

Robert Henry Harkness. 

Lawyer's Clerk, Wa.shington, D. C . 
A. B.; A. M , 1874. LL. B., 1874. Born 

1850, D. C. Clerk U. S. Pension Office. 

Edward C. Harrison. 
Ph. B., Virginia. 

Frank H. Havenner. 

Minister, Hereford, Md. 
A. B.; A M., 1874, D. C. 

Chapman L. Johnson. 
Ph. B., District of Columbia. 



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Richard D. Locke. 

Lawyer, Macon, Ga. 
A. B.; A, M., 1874. Born 1846, Ala. Enter- 
ed C. S. A. at age of 15 and served through 
the war. Supt Public Schools, Eufaula, 
Ala. U. S. Marshal, S. Dist., Ga. Has de- 
clined five nominations for Congress. Post- 
master of Macon, Ga., 1890- 

W. Hallett Phillips. 

Lawyer, Washington. D. C. 
Ph. B., District of Columbia. 

Lewis B. Wynne, Jr. 

Examiner, U. S. Patent Oflace, ^^'ashing- 
ton, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1874. Born 1851, 111. Ass't 
and Prin. Exam., Patent OflBce. 

1872. 

James Edgar Bangs. 

Journalist, Portland, Ore. 
A. B.; A. M., 1875. LL. B., 1876. Born 
1850, Md. Sec. North. Bound. Survey. Dis- 
bursing Officer, U. S. Geol. Survey. Ass't 
Chief Div., Census Office, 1881-83. 

James Howard Bremerman. 

Lawyer. Kansas Citj', Mo. ' 
A. B.; LL. B., 1874. A. M. 1875. Tutor, 
1872-75. Dem. Candidate, Att'v Gen. Iowa, 
1882. 

Henry AVard Brown. 

Lawyer, San Fi^ancisco, .Cal. 
A. B.; A. M., 1875. Born 1852, Me. Dep. 
Surv. Customs; Dep. Shipping Com., San 
Francisco. 

i'Frank T. Browning. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; A. M., 1875, District of Columbia. 

*Walter E. Havenner. 
A. B.; A. M , 1875, District of Columbia. 

John Thomas Judd. 

Minister, Lewisburg, Pa. 
A. B.; A. M., 1875. Bom 1851. Canada. 
Baptist pastor, Harrisburg, Pa , 1875-84 ; at 
Lewisburg, 1884- 

1873. 

*James H. Cuthbert, Jr. 
A. B. Born 1853, Georgia. Died 1874. 

Jesse HartiveU Edwards. 

Minister, Cheraw, S. C. 
A. M. Tutor, Greek and Latin, 1873-75. 
Born 1858, S. C. Full Grad., 1878, S. Bap. 
Theo. Sem., Louisville, Ky. 

Henry C. Fuller. 
L. B., District .of Columbia. 



Arthur L. Green. 
B. S.. District of Columbia. 

Richard Hamilton. 

Clerk, City P. O., Washington, D. C. 
B. S., District of Columbia. 

Edwin B. Hay. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
B. S.; LL. B., 1874. Tutor, Prep. School, 
1875-80,. D. C. 

Charles Frank Rowe. 

Washington, D. C. 
B. S.; LL. B., 1875, District of Columbia. 



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Benjamin White. 



Breeder of improved stock, Adamstown, 
Md. 
A. B.: A. M., 1876. LL. B., 1876. LL. M., 
1879. Born 1852, Md. 

1874. 

George R. Gott. 

L. B.; LL. B., 1874. Maryland. 

Theo Ingalls King. i 

Professional Organist, Washington, D. C. 
A. M. Born 1854, Me. Computer, U. S. 

Naval Observatory. 

Charles H. Thompson. 

Accountant, San Francisco, Cal. 
A. B. Born 1852, New Jersey. 

Jesse H. Wilson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; LL. B., 1876. Tutor, French, 1873-76. 
Born 1855, D. C. 

1875. 

Alfred Frank Custis. 

Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa. 
A. B. Born 1851, District of Columbia. 

J. B. Gregg Custis. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
A. B. Born 18-55, Del. M. D., 1878, N. Y. 
Homeopathic Med. Coll. 

j Ralph Meade Dement. 

I Lawyer. Portland, Ore. 

! B. S.; LL. B., 1877. Born 1856, Ore. Citv 

i Att'v, Portland, Ore., 1883-85. Judge of 

i Municipal Court, 1885-88. 



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Wm. A. Dutton. 

A, B„ District of Columbia, 



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Moung Edwin. 

Preacher and Pleader, Bassein, British 
Burma. 
A. B.; A. M., 1876. Born 1849, Burma. 
B. D., 1878, Crozer Theol. Sem. LL. B., 
1879, Iowa State Univ. 

Peter Parker PJiiUips. 

Minister, Berryville, Va. 
A. B. Born 1852, D. C. Rector of Grace 
Church, Berryville, Va. 



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B. Frank AVhite. 
B. S., Md. 

1876. 

Chapin Brown. ,~4 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; LL. B., 1877. Born Me. Trustee, 
Pub. Schools, D. C, 1879-82. 

Edward Burchell. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

A. H. Waldo Clum. 
A. B.; M. D., 1880, N. Y. 

Lucius Montrose Cuthbert. 

Lawyer, Denver, Col. 
A. M.; LL. B., 1878. Born 1856, Pa. 

William B. Frisby. 

Minister, Boston, Mass. 
A. M., District of Columbia. 

Frank Fuller. 

A. B., Illinois. 

1877. 

Gonzalez W. Bingham. 

B. S., Florida. 

John William Chappell. 

Physician, Tennallytown, D. C. 
B. S.; M. D., 1881. Born 1855, D. C. 
Teacher, Pub. Schools, D. C. 

Clarence E. Curtis. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
A. B., Now York. 

C. T. C. Earle. 

A. B., Md. 

Theodore Wilhams Noyes. 

Editor, Washington, D. C. 
A.M.; LL. B..1882. LL. M., 1883. Trustee, 
1889- Born 1858, D. C. Editor Evening 
atar, D. C, 



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1878. 
Harry C. Davis. 

Principal, Harry Hillman Academy, Wilkes 
Barre, Pa. 
A. B.; A. M., 18S1. Tutor, Greek, 1878-81. 
Adjunct Prof, of Greek, 1881-82. Born 1858, 
D. C. Author of "Brief Declamations." 

Randolph Clark Hyatt. 

Ass't Examiner U. S. Patent Office, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
A. B.; M. D., 1882. Born 1857, N. Y. 

William Bruce King. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1880. LL. M., 1881. Born 
1861, Minn. 

William A. Leetch. 

Merchant, Washington, D. C. 

B. S.; LL. B., 1881. LL. M., 1882, D. C. 

■^John C. S. Richardson. 
A. B.; A. M., 1883. (Hon.) D. C. Died 1887. 

1879. 
William Kennedy Butler. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

A. M.; M. D., 1882. Ass't Dem. of Anat., 
1886-87. Lecturer on Minor Surg., 1886-87. 
Born 1857, D. C. Examiner U. S. Pension 
Office, 1880-85. 

James Howard Gore. 
Professor of INIathematics and of German, 
Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C. 

B. S.; Ph. D., 1888. Tutor of Math., 1878- 
81. Adj. Prof, of Math., 1881-83. Prof, of 
Math., 1883- Prof, of German, 1887- Born 
1856, Va. Author of " Key to New comb's 
Algebra'; "Elements of Geodesy"; "Bib- 
liography of Geodesy "; " History of Geod- 
esy"; "German Science Reader." Some- 
time Astronomer, U. S Geol. Survey, and 
Acting Assistant, U. S. 'Coast Survey. 

Daniel Kerfoot Shute. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; M. D., 1883. Prosector to chair of 
Anat., 1886-87; Lecturer on Anat., 1887-88; 
Prof, of Anat., 1888- Born 1858, Va. Res. 
Phys. Children's Hosp., Wash. Asylum 
Hosp.. Columbia Hosp., Wash., D. C. Clin. 
Ass't, Royal London Ophthalmic Hosp., 
Eng. Author of sundry medical mono- 
graphs. 

W. Herbert Smith. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. B.; LL. B., 1882, District of Columbia, 

1880. 
Miles Fuller. 

Washington, D, C, 
A. B.: LL. B. 1882. LL. M. 1883, D. C, 

Thomas A. Murray, 
A. M„ Maryland, 



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Samuel Breek. 



1881. 



Physician, Boston, Mass. 



\ 



B. S. Born 1862, D. C. M. D., 1886, Har- 
vard. 

Edward Linthicum Buckey. ' \ 

]Minister, Newport, E. I. i 
A. M. Bom 18G2, D. C. B. D., 1889, Gen. 

Theol. Sem. ■ i 

•^Anthony H. Janus, Jr. j 

A. M., District of Columbia. Died 1885. 

Antonio Gabriel Touceda. 

B. Let., Cuba. 

Philip Gray Wales. : 

Ass't Surgeon, U. S. Army. 
A. B.; M. D., 1888. Born 186i; Pa. Ass't 
Surg., U. S. A., 1881-86, 1889- 

1882. 

Charles Henry Butler. 

Minister, Washington, D. C. 

A. M. Born 1860, D. C. A. B., 1883, Am- 
herst. 

Edward Linthicum Dent. 

Mech. Engineer, Georgetown, D. C. 

B. S. Born 3861, D. C. M. E., 1884, j 
SteveiLS Inst. Tech. Prop. Iron Foundrj^, i 
D. C. 

Arthur Livingston Keene. 

Teacher, Brightwood, D. C. 
A. M. Bom 1859, D. C. Teacher, Pub. 
Schools, D. C, 1882- 

JEdson A. Lowe. 

Minister, Ottawa, Ohio. 
A. M. Born 1859, Iowa. Presbyterian 
Clergyman. I 

1883. 

Alden Henry Alvord. 

Banking, Union Tnast Co., N. Y. City. 
A. M. Born 1862, Washington. 

Norval Landon Burchell. j 

Merchant, Washington, D. C. 
A. M.; LL. B., 1891. Born 1862, D. C. 

Henry Sutton Taring Harris. 

Ass't Surgeon, U. S. Army. 
A. M.: M. D., 1884. Born 1863, Ya. Capt. 
and Ass't Surg., U. S. A. 

Howard Lincoln Hodgkins. 
Prof, of Math., Columbian Univ., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
A. M. Tutor Math., 1882-84. Adj. Prof, 
of Math.. 1884- Prof, of Math., Corcoran 
Scientitic School. 1887- Born 1862, 111. Com- 
puter^ Nautical Almanac Office. 



Frederick Eeuben Parks. 

R. K. Officer, Washington, D. C. 
B. S. Born 1864, Ohio. With Penn. R. 
R. Co., 1882- 

IMason Xoble Richardson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
A. M.: LL. B., 1884. Born 1863, D. C" 
Ass't Att'y, D. C, 1890- 

1884. 

Samuel Robbins Church. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

A. B.; LL. B., 1886. LL. M., 1887. Bom 
1863, III. 

Joseph George Falck. 
Sec'y, Trustees of Public Schools, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

B. S. Bom 1862. Germanv. Teacher Pub. 
Schools, D. C, 1884-91. 

Charles Henr}^ Gardner. 

Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hospital Service. 
B. S.; M. D., 1890. Born 1864, Md. Ass't, 
U. S. Coast Survey, 1887. 

William A. Hedrick. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 

A. M. Born D. C. Ph. D., 1887, Johns 
Hopkins Univ. Teacher, Wash., High 
School, 1887- 

Oiiando G. Wales. 

■\A'ashington, D. C. 

B. S., District of Columbia. 

Lewes D. Wilson. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

B. S.; M. D., 1888. Ass't Dem. of Anat., 

1889-90. Ass't Examiner U. S. Patent Office. 

1885. 

Ignatius Thomas Davis. 

Chemist, Georgetown, D. C. 
A. B. Born 1866, D. C. Chemist, U. S. 
Museum of Hygiene. 

Edward Sturges Hosmer. 

Washington, D. C. 
A. M.; LL. B., LL. M., 1891. Bom D. C. 

Lee Davis Lodge. i/ 

Prof, of French, Columbian Univ., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
A. M. Tutor, Greek, 1884-85. Adj. Prof, 
of Latin, 1885- Prof, of French, 1887- Prof, 
of Psychologv, Corcoran Scientific School, 
1890- * Born 1865, Md. Author of "A Study 
in Corneille." 

^Owen M. Miller. 
A. B. Born 1860, W. Ya. Died 1891. 



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Edward Eoome. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

A. M.; M. D., 1888. Tutor, Latin, 1884-85. 
Adj. Prof. Greek, 1885-88; 1890- Born 1863, 
N. Y. M. D., 1889, Hahnemann Med. Coll., 
Pa. 

Raleigh Sherman. 

Eeal Estate Broker, Washington, D. C. 

B. S. Born 1863, District of Columbia. 

Francis Henry Stephens. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

A. M.; LL. B., 1887. LL. M., 1888. Born 
18&4, Ohio. Teacher Public Schools. D. C. 
1885-87. 

Charles Lyon Stnrtevant. 

Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

B. S.; LL. B., 1888. LL. M., 1889. Born 
1867, D. C. 

Frank Siiter. 

Student of Chem., Johns Hopkins Univ. 
A. M. Born 1865, Ya. 

1886. 



Jesse Eastman Christy. 

Teacher, Metropolitan Bus. Coll., Chicago, 
111. 
A. B. Born 1864, District of Columbia. 

Henry Benjamin Hedrick. 
Ass't, Nautical Almanac, Washington, D. C. 
A. B. Born 1865, D. C. Ass't, Naut. 
Almanac, 1886- 

Mosheim Fletcher Fair Swartzell. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 

A. B.; A. M. 1891. Tutor Prep. School, 

188(;-87. Born 1864, Pa. Teacher, Wash. 

High School, 1887-90 ; 1891- 

1887. 

Charles Bradford Hudson. 

Artist, Washington, D. C. 

A. B. Born 1865, Ontario. Illustrator, 
IT. S. Nat. Museum. Illustrator, U. S. Fish 
Com. 

1888. 

Eugene Beauharnais Jackson, 
student, Crozer Theol. Sem., Chester, Pa. 

B. S.; A. B., 1889. Tutor, Prep. School, 
1888-89. Born 1867, Va. 

F. Howard Seely. 

U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. C. 
B. S. Born 1868, Mo. Ass't U. "fe. Geol. 
Survey. 



George Laurance Wilkinson. 
Ass't Exam., U. S. Patent Office, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
B. S.; LL. B., 1891. Reg. and Lib., 1888-89. 
Born 1868, D. C. Ass't Exam., U. S. Patent 
Office, 1889- 

1890. 

Harry Grant Hodgkins. 
Librarian, Columbian Univ., Washington, 
D. C. 
A. B. Tutor Math., 1889-90, Prep. School. 
Reg. and Lib., 1890- Born 1868, 111. Proof- 
reader, Nautical Almanac Office. 

1891. 

Charles Leonard Frailey. 

Law Student, Columbian Univ. 

A. B. Born 1870, Massachusetts. 

Eva y. Heth. 

student, Columbian Univ. 

B. S., Mrginia. 

E. Hilton Jackson. 
Tutor, Columbian Coll., Washington, D. C. 
A. B. Born Virginia. 

Horace W. Jones. 

student of Theology, Princeton, N. J. 
A.-B., District of Columbia. 

Charles P. Kindleberger. 

student of Medicine, Univ. of Pa. 
A. B., District of Columbia. 

Walker Davis INIaclean. 

LaAV Student, Columbian Univ. 
A. B., District of Columbia.- 

Mabel Nelson Thurston. 

Washington, D. C. 
A. B. Born 1869, Rhode Island. 



GRADUATE DEGREES. 

1888. 
J. Howard Gore. 

B. S., 1879. Ph. D. 

Andrew Philip Montague, Ph. D. 

Prof, of Latin, Columbian Univ. 
Born 1854, Ya. Student, Univ. of Ya. 
Hon. A. M., 1879. Col. Univ. Tutor in 
Latin, 1875-79. Ad]. Prof., 1879-82. Prof.. 
1882- Prin. of Preix School, 1884- Editor 
of "Selected Letters of Cicero," "Selected 
Letters of Pliny the Younger." 

1891. 
M. F. F. Swartzell. 

A. B., 1886. A. M. 



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DOCTOES OF MEDICINE. 

1826. *Eichard Wheat. 

Virginia. 



Eichard Angel. 
England. 

James Cooke. 
Maryland. 

Jesse Ewell. 

Physician, Hickory Grove, Ya. 
Born 1802, Virginia. 

"^Charles K. Laub. 

Born 1804, D. C. Surg., U. S. A., 1836-76. 
Died 1876. 

Thomas J. Moore. 
District of Columbia. 

Charles H. Stone. 
District of Columbia. 

1827. 

Thomas Evans. 
Man-land. 

^^ James Hagan. 
Born Ireland. Died 1830. 

Henry King. 
District of Columbia. 

Eobert Kirkwood. 

Maryland. 

John G. Stanhope. 
Virginia. 

William L. Wharton. 
District of Columbia. 



^Benjamin F. Wing. 
Born Massachusetts. Died 1884. 

1828. 

"^Joseph Stevens Baker. 

Trustee, 1838-11. Born 1798, Ga. A. B., 
1823, Haanpden Sidney Coll. Merchant, 
Physician, Baptist Clergyman. Editor, 
" Christfdu Index," 1843-19. Died 1877. 

^'Joseph Borrows, A. B., 1825. 

"John A. Bulflnch, A. B., 1825. 

^'Silas Lewis Cbnclict. 

Born 1806, N. J. A. B., Princeton. Died 
1863. 

Eobert Alexander Coney. 

Born Me. Adj. Prof, of Anat. and Phvs. 
1830-32. 

"^'"Alexander McDonald Davis. 

Born 1807, D. C. Died 1872. 

-Charles W. Davis, A. B., 1826. 

John F. Edmonds. 
Virginia. 

■^Harvey Lindsly. 

Prof of Obst. and Dis. of Women and 
Children, 1839-45. Prof, of Path, and Pract. 
of Med., 1845-46. Born 1804, N. J. A. B., 
Princeton. Pres. Am. Med. Asso. Died 
1889. 

Charles McLean. 
District of Columbia. 



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* William Nelson Waters. 
District of Columbia. 

^Noble Young. 

Born 1808, Md. Prof, of Prin. and Pract. 
of Med., Georgetown Univ., D. C. Died 
1883. 

1829. 

J. F. Boon. 

District of Columbia. 

'M. Irvin Dunn. 
District of Columbia. 

John B. Elliot. 
District of Columbia. 

*James Montgomery Higgins. 

Born 1808, ]\Id. Surg. 114th 111. Vols., 
1862-63. Rep. in 111. Leg. Supt. 111. Hosp. 
for Insane, 1848-54. Died 1889. 

Gonsalvo Hodges. 
Maryland. 

Joseph L. Mc Williams. 

Milestown, Md. 

■^Benjamin F. Noutse. 
Born 1806, Maryland. Died 1836. 

A. M. Stanford. 
England. 

James E. Stewart. 
Maryland. 

Timothy Upham. 
New Hampshire. 

Thomas AVaters. 
District of Columbia. 



1830. 



-=^Rol3ert T. Barry 



Born D. C. Ass't Sm-g., U. S. N., 1834. 
Died 1857. 

-H. P. Condict. 
Born New Jersey. 

John E. Craig. 
District of Columbia, 

^Thomas R. Ditty. 
Maryland. 

George Fillebrown. 
Maine. 



John W. Graves. 

Massachusetts. 

John Hamilton. 
Virginia. 

"^Alfred Holmead. 
A. M. (Hon.), 1851. Born D. C. 

"^Therris Jacobs. 
District of Columbia. 

P. T. Richardson. 

Georgia. 

^Thomas R. Sewall. 
Maryland. 

1831. 

"'^Thomas Bruen Brown, A. B., 1829. 

Benjamin B. Edmonson. 

Maryland. 

Richard Foote. 
Maryland. 

Abel W. Kingman. 
Massachusetts. 

*John Paul Quinn. 

Ireland. Surg., U. S. A. Died 1869. 

Phihp Smith. 
Ireland. 

Albert C. Thayer. 
Maine. 

James Warring. 



Chaptico, Maryland.. 



J. J. Waters. 
Maryland. 

Francis W. Weems. 

Virginia. 

1832. 

^Robert M. Baltzer. 

D. C. Ass't Surg., U. S. N., 1832. Died 
1838. 

Stephen R. Chapin. 

Distriqt of Columbia. 

Charles W. Handy. 
District of Columbia. 

Elkon Jones. 
District of Columbia. 



Alumni of the Medical School. 



105 



"Samuel J. S. Ker. 
Maryland, 

"*Charles G. Parsons. 

Born 1808, X. H. Died 1844. 

Abner V. Row. 

Virginia. 

Allen F. Siiter. 
District of Columbia. 

■^Samuel J. Wheeler. 

A. M. (Hon.), 1845. N. C. 

1833. 

William Maffit. 
Virginia. 

■^William Morton, A. B., 1831. 

Xeonard Neal. 
District of Columbia. 

nSTathan Ramsdel. 
Rhode Island. 

M. B. Robertson. 
District of Columbia. 

Benjamin F. Rose. 
District of Columbia. 

Addison H. Sanders. 
Virginia. 

Charles White. 
Virginia. 

1834. 

Thompson jNI. Bennett. 
Virginia. 

^William Y. H. Brown, A. B., 1831. 

Warren Cooke. 
Rhode Island. 

Levin Hodson, 
District of Columbia. 

*John Frederick May, A. B., 1831. 

^Charles McCormick. 

Born 1807, D. C. M. D., 1835. Univ. Pa. 
Surg., U. S. A., 1836-53. Died 1877. 

:Edward M. Millard. 

District of Columbia. 

J. F. Powers. 

District of Columbia. 



F. L. Sewall. 
Alabama. 

1840. 

^Thomas B. J. Frye, A. B., 1837. 

Peter E. Minor. 

Physician and Surgeon, JeflPerson, N. Y. 
Born N. Y. Coroner of Schoharie Co., 
N. Y. Private, U. S. Vol. 

1841. 

Richard Bond. 
Maryland. 

Erastus M. Chapin, A. B., 1838. 

William E. Clarke. 
Missouri. 

John Costigan. 
District of Columbia. 

i David Dodge. 

' Born 1816, Va. M. D., 1871, Rush Med. 
I Coll. 

j ^Anthony Holmead, Jr. 

District of Columbia. Died 1855. 

I John G. House. 

I Born 1816, New York. 

i *Flodoardo Howard. 

Born 1814, Va. Prof, of Obst., George- 
I town Univ., D. C. Died 1887. 



I John W. Lugenbeel. 

i 

; Hanson T. Murphy. 
North Carolina. 

Daniel H. Quirk. 

♦Louisiana. 

I ^William H. Waters. 
I Missouri. Died 1865. 



AVashington D. C. 



E. K. White. 

Florida. 



1842. 



Rufus Baker. 

Physician, Middletown, Conn. 
Bom 1815, Me. Author of several medi- 
cal monographs. 

James N. Banks. 



Chicago, 111. 



Born 1817, New Jersev 



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*James Hyman Causten, Jr. 
Born 1818, Maryland. Died 1856. 

Joshua Clark, 
New Hampshire. 

Charles T. Disbrow. 

New Jersey. 

Joseph J. Duvall. 

Davidsonville, Maryland. 



"^Johnson Eliot. 

Born 1815, D. C. A. M., 1869. Pharm. 
D., 1872, Georgetown Univ., D. C. Demon, 
of Anat., 1&12. Prof, of Anat., 1850- 61. 
Prof, of Surg., 1861-76. Emeritus Prof, of 
Surg., 1876-83. Prof of Clin. Surg., 1876-83, 
Geo"rgetown Univ., D. C. Died 1883. 

*Granville S. Farqiiar. 
Marj'land. 

Jacob Brown Gardner. 
District of Columbia. 

^- James F. T. McCleary. 

Born 1820, D. C. Surg., C. S. A. Died 
1871. 



Wilfred A. Manning. 
District of Columbia. 

Thomas Mattingly. 
District of Columbia. 

Warren Parsons. 

Physician and Surgeon, Rye, N. H. 
Born 1818, N. H. Surg., 1st Reg't, N. H. 
Militia. 



George F. Pitts. 

Kentucky. 
John Keid. 



Knoxville, Md. 



John Alfred Shade. 
Pennsylvania. 

*James Allen Tibbets. 
New Hampshire. 

Norton Ciuincy Tirrell. 

Massachusetts. 

Charles Whipple. 
Vermont. 

William II. Willis. 

Massachusetts. 



1843. 

Jacob Miller Bell. 
Virginia. 

Charles F. Berry. 

New Hampshire. 

John E. Bishop. 

New York. 

Ambrose Pratt. 

Physician, Chester, Conn, 
Born 1814, Conn. A. B., 1837 ; A. M., 1840^ 
Yale. Surg., 22ud Conn. Vol. Inf. 

Samuel S. Prudden. 
Connecticut. 

George Newton Thomson. 

Physician and Surgeon, Boston, Mass,. 
Born 1813. Conn. Rep. in Mass. Legis. 
Member of Boston School Board. 

^Joseph Walsh. 

Born 1806, Ireland. Act. Ass't Surg., U. 
S. A. Died 1879. 

Cephas F. Willet. 

Maryland. 

1844. 

■^Cornelius Boyle. 

Born 1817, D. C. Provost Marshal Gen.^ 
C. S. A., 1862-65. Died 1878. 

*Richard C. Cochrane. 
District of Columbia. 

^Charles H. Cragin. 
Born N. H. Died 1887. 

Waitman Jones. 
Maryland. 

William S. Keech. 
Maryland. 

N. B. Maniater. 
Greece. 

William D. Newell. 
New Jersey. 

Edward W. Taylor. 
Maryland. 

William McK. Tucker, A. B., 1S40. 

1845. 

Thomas Cammack. 

Milford, Ind. 



Alumni of the Medical School. 



107 



*Lewis R. Fechtioj. 
District of Columbia. 

Philander Gould. 
Maine. 

Joseph H. McChntock. 

Fort London, Pa. 

*James Ethelbert Morgan. 

Born 1822, Md. Dera. of Anat., 1848-52 ; 
Ass't Prof, of Anat., 1849 ; Prof, of Physiol., 
1852; Prof, of Mat. Med. and Therapu., 
1858-76, Georgetown Univ. Act. Ass't Surg., 
U. S. A., 1861-65. Died 1889. 

Charles T. Simpers. 

Md. Surg., 6th Md. Vols., U. S. A., 1862-65. 
1846. 

*Alfred Ball. 

Born 1820, Va. Surg., U. S. A. Rec'd 
first officer's Cora, in Ohio. On staff of 
Genls. Kellv, Shields, Hooker, etc. Died 
1886. 

Wilham Beall. 

Maryland. 

*G. Erving Bomford. 
D. C. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A. 

Cyrus Colby. 
Alabama. 

William L. Frazer. 
D. C. Pes. Phys., Wash. Infirmary, 1846. 

James K. Gregory. 
New York. 

Francis M. Gunnell. 

Surgeon, U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C. 

A. M. (Hon.), 1852. Born 1827, D. C. A. 

B., 1845; A. M., 1848, Georgetown Univ., 

D. C. Surg., U. S. N.; Surg. Genl., U. S. N., 

1884-88. 

John U. Heckerman. 

Physician, Tiffin, Ohio. 
Born 1825, Pennsylvania. 

Alexander McWilliams. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1827, District of Columbia. 

*John C. Morflt. 
Born 1830, D. C. Died 1858. 

*Aaron Wooley ]\Iiller. 

Born 1818, Pa. Surg., C. S. A., 1861-65. 
Died 1881. 



1847. 

Alexander Chapman. 
Virginia. 

John Ignatius Dyer. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1827, District of Columbia. 

George F. Harris. 
Maryland. 

Oscar G. Mix, A. B., 1844. 

Nathan D. Tompkins. 
Indiana. 

Francis Wills. 
Maryland. 

1848. 

*Thomas J. Cathcart, A. B., ]843. 

Thomas INIacomb Flandrau. 

Physician and Surgeon, Rome, N. Y. 
Born 1826, N. Y. Surg, and Surg.-in-Chief, 
U. S. Vols., 1862-65. Brevet Lt. Col. U. 
S. Vol. Health Officer; Member B'd of 
Educ, Rome, N. Y. Member Am. Med. 
Asso., etc. 

*Cg,leb G. E. Nichols. 

District of Columbia. 
*John AY. D. Stettinius. 

Born 1826, D. C. Died 1863. 
1849. 

Thomas J. Adams. 

North Salem, Ind. 

Elijah D. Everhart. 
Maryland. 

James S. Gunnell. 
Born 1829, District of Columbia. 

Francis Hamilton Hill. 

Washington, D. C. 
Born 1827, D. C. 

Marmaduke C. Johnson. 

Turners, Miss 
George Latimer. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1S24, D. C. Pension Exam. Surg. 

^Washington Miller. 
District of Columbia. 

■^William James Hamilton White. 

Born 1827. D. C. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 1850. 
Surg., U. S. A., 18.55. Died Sept. 17, 1862— 
killed on field of Antietam. First Med. 
Officer killed in War of Rebellion. 



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1850. 

John Mercer Adler. 

Physician, Philadelphia, Penn. 
Born 1828, D. C. A. B., 1847; A. M., 1853, 
Princeton. Surg., Panama R. R. Co., 1851- 
55. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 1861-65. 

*Samuel B. Blanchard. 
Born 1817, Massachusetts. Died 1877. 

^William Beale Butt. 
Born 1827, Maryland. Died 1877. 

J. Edward Chase. 
Ohio. 

Eobert Keith Compton. 

Pomonkey, Md. 

^Wihiam A. Douglass. 

Born 1825, Va. Deni. of Anat., 1873. 
Adj. Prof, of Descriptive Anat. and Clin. 
Surg., 1874. Prof, of Clin. Surg., 1875, Med. 
Coll. of the Pacific (Cooper Med. Coll.) 
Visiting Phys. to many Hospitals. Died 
1890. 

Leopold Victor Dovilliers. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Eusebius Lee Jones. 
District of Columbia. 

Powhatan Jordan. 

Physician and Surgeon, Beaumont, Tex. 

Born 1828, Ya. Surg., C. S. A. Surg., 
Army of Guatemala, 1869-70. Surg., North 
Dist. of British Honduras, 1870-76. Mem. 
of various Med. Societies. 

Frisby R. Smith. 
Maryland. 

-William A. Williams. 
Virginia. 

^Alexander 8. Young. 
District of Columbia. 

1851. 

Martin Van Buren Bogan. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1829, Illinois. 

Samuel Q. A. Burch. 
District of Columbia. 

*James Davidson. 
District of Columbia. 



Henry Peyton Howard. 

San Antonio, Tex. 
Born 1829, D. C. Surg., 2d Texas Inf. 
Med. Director, Dept. of Texas, C. S. A. 
Postmaster, San Antonio, 1885-89. 

Henry P. Martin. 

Virginia. 

^John Campbell Eiley. 

Born 1828, D. C. A. B., 1848 ; A. M., 1851, 
Georgetown Univ. Prof, of Materia Medica, 
1859-79, Col. Univ. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. 
A., 1861. Author of " Compend of Materia 
Medica and Therapeutics." Died 1879. 

^Henry Powers Ritter. 

New York. Surg., C. S. A., 1862-65. 

Alexander Jenl-ins Semmes. 

Sharon, Ga. 
Born 1S28, D. C. A. M., 1853, George- 
town Univ., D. C. Surg., C. S. A., 1861-65. 
Prof, of Physiol., Savannah, Ga., 1870-76. 

1852. 

Barlett W. Anderson. 

District of Columbia. 

■^Samuel J. Anderson. 
District of Columbia. 

William 0. Baldwin. 

Physician, Washington, D. C." 
Maryland. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A. 

*J. W. Bowie. 

Maryland. 

Thomas B. Chace. 
Maryland. 



^George M. Dale. 
Virginia. 

■^^Charles Fairchild Force. 

Prosector, Anat. and Surg., 1858-59. Born 
D. C. Act. Ass't Surg., C. S. A. Died 1884. 

John William Hilleary. 

Physician, Petersville, Md. 
Born 1831, Md. M. D., 1854, Jettl'rson Med. 
Coll., Pa. 

Samuel A. H. McKim. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

*B. W. Morrison. 

District of Columbia. 



Alumni of the Medical School. 



109 



1853. 

"^Bennett A. Clements. 

Born 1831, D. C. Surg., U. S. A. Died 



William H. Decker. 
Marj'land. 

Walter Hay. 

Physician (retired), Annapolis, Md. 
Born 1880, D. C. LL. D., 1878, St. Ignatius 

•Coll., Chicago. Surg, in charge St. James' 
Episc. Hosp., 1858; St. Luke's Hosp., 1864, 
Chicago, 111. Editor, Chicago Med. Journal, 
1867-75. Adj. Prof, of Theo. and Prac. of 
Med., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1871-77. 
Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 1875. Prof, of 
Nervous and Mental Dis. and of Med. 

-Jurispru., Northwestern Univ., 1882-90. 

Thomas W. Hebb. 

Maryland. 

■John Moore McCalla. 

Physician, AVashington, D. C. 
Born 1835, District of Columbia. 

Edward M. Scott. 

Dem. of Anat., 1851-55. Born N. C. 
1854. 

^William Alfred Bradley. 

Born 1831, D. C. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 
1861-69. Died 1869. 

^George Alexander Dyer. 

Born 1829, D. C. A. M., Georgetown 
Univ., D. C. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A^ols. 
Died 1879. 

*Benjamin J. Hellen, A. B., 1850. 

Ferdinand S. Holmes. 
Maine. 

Edward C. Moore. 
District of Columbia. 

•Clement C. Speiden, A. B., 1850. 

P. H. Wever, 
Maryland. 

1855. 

James B. P. Hank. 
Maryland. 

*John Theodore Eeily. 

Born 1835, D. C. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 
1862. Died 1864. 

1856. 
"^Philip Chapman Davis. 

Virginia. Surg., U. S. A. Died 1871. 



P. W. Hale. 

Fostoria, Ohio. 

C. L. McDonald. 

Massachusetts. 

Jonathan Slater Prout. 

Physician, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Born 1833, D. C. Surg., 26th Reg't, Mo. 
Vols., U. S. A. 

nVilliam Henry Taylor. 
Born 1834, Pennsylvania. Died 1889. 

1858. 
^Cyrus Bacon. 
Mich. Ass't Surg., U. S. A.. 1862. Died 

1868. 

Robert S. Bernard. 
Mrginia. 

Benjamin C. Cooke. 
North Carolina. 

Seidell W. Crow. 
Dem. of Anat., 1858-62. 

Robert W. Hales. 
Ohio. 

Isaac R. Jones. 
Iowa. 

John W. Lackey. 

Louisiana.. Ass't Surg., C. S. A. 

Charles Miller. 

District of Columbia. 

*Henry Waldron. 
Born New York. Died 1889, Wisconsin. 

William E. Waters. 

Surgeon, U. S. Army. 
Born 1833, D. C. Ass't Surg., D. C. Militia, 
1861. Surg, of Vols., U. S. A., 1861: Ass't 
Surg.. 1862"; Surg.. 1879, U. S. A. Inspec- 
tor of Hosp., D. C, 1862-64. 

1859. 

John E. Atwell. 

Ohio. 
A. B. Campbell. 

District of Columbia. 

John A. Drake. 
North Carolina. 

. James W. Fennell. 
Alabama. 



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George Philip Fenwick. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1838, D. C. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A. 
Member, Board of Health, D. C. 

P. A. Gardiner. 
Maryland. 

^Christian Matthew Hines. 
District of Columbia. Died 1882. 

Wescom Hudgin. 
Virginia. 

Fernando C. James. 

Physician, Bethel, N. C. 
Born 1834, N. C. Ass't Surg., C. S. A. 

Thomas W. Johnson. 

Danville, Ind. 

Claudius Edward Richard King. 
Physician and Surgeon, San Antonio, Tex. 
Born 1839, Eng. Surg., C. S. A. 

H. B. Martin. 

Snowville, Va. 
P. H. Martin. 
Virginia. 

W. G. Mathis. 

Tennessee. 

William R. Moye. 
South Carolina. 

William D. Murray. 

Physician, Tonawanda. N. Y. 
N. Y. Surg., 161st Keg't, N. Y. Vols. 

D. M. Russell. 
South Carolina. 

J. Richard Sowers. 

Physician, Warrenton, Va. 
Born 1837. A'a. Act. Ass't Surg, and [.lent., 
C. S. A. 

B. V. Sweringen. 
Ohio. 

J. M. Trevey. 

Virginia. 

*Williain Walton. 

Born O. Surg., 25th Ohio Vols. Phvs., 
Clarington, O. Died 1891. 

Joshua Way. 

Pliysician and Surgeon, Way, O. 
Born 1^36, Ohio. V. S. Pension Surg. 



Thomas E. Williams. 

Physician and Farmer, Peakes, Va.. 
Born 1836, Virginia. Surg., 2d N. C. Cav. 

William G. Williams. 

Wood ward ville, Md.. 
Born Maryland. Surg., C. S. A. 

A. ]^. Williamson. 
North Carolina. 

1860. 

Lee M. Alexander. 
Missouri. Med. Director, C. S. A. 

Samuel William Bogan. 

Physician, Washington, D. C- 
Born 1840, District of Columbia. 

James H. Brown. 

Virginia. 



M. Van Conardon. 



Calhoun, Illinois.. 



James F. Culpeper. 

Physician, Timmonsville, S. C. 
N. C. Grad., S. C. Mil. Acad. Capt. of 
Artillery,' C. S. A. 

Silas Murray Dinsmoor. 

Physician and Surgeon, Keene, N. H.. 
Born 1836, N. H. U. S. Pension Exam. 

Surgeon. 

Thomas H. Elder. 

Physician and Surgeon, Wintield, Kan. 
Born 1836, O. Priv., Hosp-Stew. Act.. 
Ass't Surg, of Vol. School Director 15 yrs. 
Phys., Kiowa Indian Agency. 

C. Hurley Foreman. 

Missouri. 

Henry P. Fricker. 

Ashtabula, Ohio.. 
Ohio. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 1861-64. 

John E. Gowland. 
Massachusetts. 

Jefferson Monroe Harbison. 

Physician, Knpxville, Tenn_ 
Born 1832, Tennessee. 

Charles W. Harper. 
Kentucky. 

John S. Hoagland. 
Indiana. 



Alumxj of the Medical Scpiool. 



Ill 



Ephraim Brevard Holland. 

Physician. Dallas, N. C. 
Born 1831, N. C. Ass't Surs?., C. S. A. 
Mayor of Dallas, N. C. Sup't, Board of 
Health, Gaston Co. 

*Samuel H. Jackson. 
South Carolina. 

*Edwin W. Latimer. 
Virginia. Died 1880. 

Nathaniel M. Lawrence. 
North Carolina. 

Charles O. Lewis. 

Physician, Bladensburg, Md. 
Born 18>i8, Virginia. 

C. E. Lippett. 

Virginia. 

Edward Xealley Mayo. 

Physician and Surgeon, Orono, ]\Ie. 
Born 1837, ]Me. Pension Exam. Surg. 
School Com., Orono, 6 yrs. 

Little C. Osmiin. 

Physician, Phillipsburg, N. J. 
Born 1831, N. J. Surg., U. S. Vols. 

*Lewis Mackey Osniun. 

Born 183.1, Va. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 1863- 
65. Died 1884. 

John M. Pettigrew. 

Physician, Rural Valley, Pa. 
Born 1835, Pennsylvania. 

William O. Slade, Jr. 
Virginia. C. S. A. 

Thomas Smith. 
District of Columbia. 

Isaac Holden Stearns. 

Milwaukee, Wis. 
Massachusetts, Surg., U. S. Vols., 1862-65. 



David B. Sturgeon. 

R. G. Syme. 
Virginia. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Dowe Daniel Talman. 

New York. 

1861. 

^A. J. Borland. 

Pennsylvania. 



0. D. Brown. 
Virginia. 

Whitfield Brooks. 

South Carolina. 

George Duttoii. 
Born Vermont. 

Charles Eayres. 

Massachusetts. 

J. R. Fraley. 
North Carolina. 

T. C. Hancock. 

North Carolina. 

Albert Freeman Africanus King, 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Prof, of Obst., 1871- Dean of Med. School. 
Born 1841, Eng. M. D., I8(i5, Univ. of Pa. 
A. M., Univ. of Vt. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. 
A. Prof, of Obst., Univ. of Vt. Author of 
"A Manual of Obstetrics," etc. 

Joseph Little. 

Physician, Washington. Pa. 

Edmund L. Massie. 
Virginia. 

^Edward S. Matthews. 

Born 1810, Pa. Ass't Surg., U. S. X., 1861- 

William D. Myers. 

Physician, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Born 1830, N. Y. Surg. 88th Ind. Vols. 

Benjamin i'ranklin Ouzts. 

Physician, Kosse, Tex. 
South Carolina. Surg., C. S. A., 1862-64. 

Armistead Peter. 

Physician, Georgetown, D. C. 
Born 1840, Md. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A.^ 
1861-65. 

Ebon J. Russ. 

St. INIary's, Pa. 

Samuel C. Smith. 

Virginia. C. S. A. 

T. A. Stewart. 
Ohio. 

J. W. Strickland. 
Ohio. 

Thomas A. Sutherland. 

Physician, Cade P. O., Tex. 
Born 1840, S. C. Ass't Surg., C. S. A. 



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"Yan B. Thornton. 

Physician, Hempstead, Tex. 
Born 1840, D. C. Private, C. S. A.; Ass't 
Surg., C. S. A. Health Officer, Hempstead, 
Tex. 

John W. WilHams. 

Mississippi. 

WilUam T. WiUiams. 
North Carolina. 

Eobert H. Wilson. 
Missouri. 

Thomas A. Wilson. 
Indiana. 

1862. 

Edward Alexander, 

Germany. 

Hubert L. Becker. 

Kentucky. 

Charles H. Bowen. 
Physician and Surgeon, 'Washington, D. C. 
Born 1838, D. C. Ass't Surg., V. S. A., 
1861-6.T. Surg, to Navajoe Indians, 1881. 

^William Herbert Combs. 

District of Columbia. Died 1873. 

'John Summertield Conrad. 

Physician, St. Dennis P. O., Md. 
Born 1839, Va. Ass't Surg., C, S. A., 
1862-65. Prof. ilat. Med., Washington 
Univ., Balto., 1872-73. Prof, of Surg., do., 
1873-74. Supt., Md. State Hosp. for the In- 
sane, 187 J - 

John N. Lyman. 
New York. 

1863. 

Ambrose Bareroft. 

Walshville, Illinois. 

Elliott Cones, A. B., 1861. 

*George H. Hopkins. 
District of Columbia. 

Samuel T. Kingston. 

Oswego, New York. 

Theodore B. Lashells. 

Physician and Surgeon, Meadville, Pa. 
Born 1831), Pa. A. M. (Hem.), 1887, Alle- 
gheny Coll. Burg., 171st Pa. Inf., 1862-65. 

■^Marcellus King Moxley. 

Born 1839, O. Surg., V. S. A. Died ir89. 



Born 1841, N. 
banv Med. (;o]l 
V Is., ISIVi-ln. 
Albany. Pres.. 
Didactic, Abd( 



George L. Rice. 

Physician and Surgeon, North Adams, 
Mass. 
Born 1838, Mass. Ass't Surgeon, U. S. A. 
Postmaster, North Adams, 1887-89. 

T. B. Sackets. 
New York. 

Abner Thorpe. 

Born 1840, O. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. N., 
1863-65 

Albert Vander Veer. 

Surgeon, Albany, N. Y. 
Y. M. D., 1869 (Hon.\ Al- 
. Ph. D. Surg., 66th N. Y. 
Chairman B'd of Health. 
S])Hcial Water Com. I'rof., 
minal and Clinical Surg., 

Albany Med. Coll. Member and Fellow of 

numerous Med. Asso's. Attending Surg., 

Albany Hosp., etc., etc. 

Peleg Wads worth. 

Physician and Surgeoii, Maiden, :Mass. 

Born 1834, Me. A. B., 1859, Dartmouth 

Coll. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 1863. liesi- 

dent Surg., Qr. Masters' Hosp., D. C, 1864. 

Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. N., 1865. 

*Bodisco Williams. 

D. C. Ass't Surg., C. S. A. Died 1873. 

1866. 

Robert Coltman. 

Supt., Indian School, Albuquerque, N. M. 

Born 184], D. C. Supt. and Phys.. Neal- 
aka Indian School, Creek Nation, 1887. 
Supt.. Albuquerque Indian School, 1888. 
Ordained Apr., 1889. 

^William Beverly Drinkard. 

Dem. of Anat., 1866-71. Lect. on Anat. 
and Physiol., 1871-72. Prof, of Anat., 1872- 
77. Born 1842, Ya. Died Feb. 13, 1877. 

George Luther Hicks. 

' Physician, Cornersville, Md. 

Born Ya. Private, C. S. A. Pres., School 
B'd, Dorchester Co., 1870-78. 

Edward Wiedfeldt. 
Germany. 

1867. 

"Francis A. Ash ford. 

Born 1811, Ya. C. S. A. Prof. Surg., 
Georgetown Univ., I). C. Died 1883. 

* Joseph Francis Eck. 
Missouri. Died 1889. 

George C. Samson, A. B., 1865. 



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113- 



Yon Beverhout Thompson. 

Physician and Surgeon, New York City. 

Born 1.S46, Md. Visiting and Attending 
Phys. to various hospitals. Contributor to 
nie'd. journals. 

1868. 

Moses Briicklieimer. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1835, Germany. Private, U. S. Vol. 

C. C. H. Fenwick. 
Maryland. 

*H. F. C. Krumme. 
Nebraska. 

J. P. Richardson. 

Centreville, Gal. 

^WiUiam L. Eider. 

Virginia. 

Edward Martin Schaeffer. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Born 1843, N. Y. Hosp. Stew., U. S. A. 

Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A. Ass't Coroner, 

D. C. Author of "Illustrations Phocene 
Skull." 

James L. Suddarth. 

Phj^sician, Washington, D. C. 

^Benedict Thompson. 
Born 1843, Marvland. Died 1875. 



1869. 
George G. Colby. 

James M. Davidson. 
Missouri, 



Linierick, Me. 



Charles W. Franzoni, Ph. B., 1858. 

James Knox Polk Gleeson. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1844, New Hampshire. 

Charles Henry Humphreys. 

Physician, Dayton, Ohio. 
Born 1845, O. 16th 0. Battery, U. S. A. 
At ending Surg., St. Elizabeth's Hosp. Pen- 
sion Exam. Surg. 

Albert Eugene Johnson. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1840, N. Y. 5th Pa. Reserve Corps, 
1861-62. 



AV. AV. Munson. 



.Otisco, Ne^v York. 



Jesse W. Parker. 

Professor of Music, Northfield, Minn. 
Born 1842, Ohio. Druggist. 

Melvin De Witt Peck. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1842, N. Y. Serg., 10th N. Y. 
Cavahy. Chief Clerk, U. S. Pat. O. 

Charles A. Prentiss. 

Druggist, Washington, D. C. . 
Born 1837. District of Columbia. 

1870. 

John Ely Brackett. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. . 
Born 1846, Ind. Prof. Mat. Med. and 
Therap., Howard Univ., D. C. Phys. to 
poor. D. C. 

Joseph Talbott Clarke, A. B., 1867. 

Wilbur F. Crutchley. 

Physician, Brooklyn, N. Y. . 
Born 1842, West Virginia. 

*Henry A. Duncanson, Ph. B., 1866. 

Eobert G. Dyrenforth. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 
LL. B.. 1875, niinois. 

Thomas T. Eaiie. 

Greenville, South Carolina. _ 

John M. Knott. 

Physician, Sioux City, Iowa. ^ 
Born 1846, Ohio. U. S. A. 

John Kurtz, Ph. B., 1866. 

Zachariah T. Sowers, Ph. B., 1869. 

Smith Townshend. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1837, Md. U. S. A., 5 vrs. Health . 
Officer, D. C, 1876-91. 

^Walter Bowie Tyler. 
Bom 1817, D. C. Died 1889. 



1871. 

Henry M. Bannister. 

Physician, Kankakee, 111. 
Born 1844, N. Y. B. S., 1863, Northwest- 
ern Univ. 



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Frank Dudley Beane. 

Physician aud Surgeon, New York City. 

Born 1851, N. H. M. D., 1874, Bellevue 

Med. Coll., N. Y. A. M. (Hon.), 1877, Gon- 

zaga Coll., D. C. Author of numerous 

articles in Med. journals. 

Austin Brockenbrough. 
District of Columbia. 

Frederick Wadsworth Halsey. 

Physician, Boston, Mass. 

Bom 1849, N. Y. Prof., Bost. Univ. Med. 

Coll. Surg., INI urdock Free Hosp.for Women. 

■^Jolin C. Howard. 
District of Columbia. Died 1889. 

^Eichard Joseph. 

Massachusetts. 

John Speed McLain. 

Physician. Washington, D. C. 
Born 1848, D. C. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 
1874-77, 1878-83. 

Alexander Fitzhugh Magru'der. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1849, D. C. Ass't Surg., U S. K, 
1871. Surg., 1885— 

W. L. Newlands. 

Maryland. 

William Tyler Eamsey. 

Physician, Cambridge, O. 
Bom 1847, Md. Subsistence Dept., U. S. 
A. Clerk, War Dept., 1865-69. 

1872. 

James H. Bonebrake. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasury, D. C. 

Seward B. Chapin. 
Massachusetts. 

James Morsell Gassaway. 

Physician, Cairo, 111. 
Bom 1848, D. C. Ass't Surg., U. S. Marine 
Hosp. Sei-A^ce. 1876. Passed Ass't Surg., 
1879. Surg., 1881- 

James Palmer Hawes. 

Physician, North Hector, N. Y. 
Born 1839, New York. 

Joseph AV. Little. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Jerome B. Ten Eyck. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 
Mich. D. D. S., 1.S73, Bait. Coll. of Dental 
Surg. 



Walter Whitney. 
Maine. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A. 

1873. 

Arthur C. Adams. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Dem. of Anat., 1879-89. Pros, of Anat., 
1878-79. Bom 1847, D. C. A. B., 1870 ; A. M., 
1873, Univ. of Mich. Pri., 24th N. Y. Cav. 

Henry R. Case. 

Physician, Grand Blanc, Mich. 
Bom 1848, Michigan. 



S. L. Crissey. 



Washington, D. C. 



Robert Charles Grove. 

Physician, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 
Born 1850, Maryland. 

Walter C. Murphy. 

Physician and Surgeon, Burgaw, N. C. 
Born N. C. Manager, Dept. of Health, 
Sanitation and Climatology, Southern 
Inter-State Immigration Bureau. 

Jeffrey Conway O'Connell. 

Physician, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bom 1839, Ireland. Special Exam., U. S. 
Pension Bureau for 25 yrs. 

^Cornelius Scannell. 
California. 

Frank D. Squires. 

Railroad Official, Birmingham, Ala. 
Born 1850, New Y^ork. 



Charles AVhite. 



Born 1834, Ireland. 



AVashington, D. C. 



William Leonard Worcester. 

Physician, Little Rock, Ark. 
Born 1845, Vt. A. B., 1869; A. M., 1874, 
Dartmouth Coll. Phys., State Lvinatic 
Asyl., Ark. 

1874. 

George Nicholas Acker. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Dem. of Prac. Physiol., 1881-80; of Path. 
Histol., 1879- Lecturer on Path. Anat., 1879- 
87. Born 1852, I). C. A. B., 1872; A. M., 
1875, Penn. Coll. M. D., 1877, Univ. of Ber- 
lin. 

Laban T. Bremerman, A. B., 1871. 



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115 



J. Flemming Carrow. 
Prof, of Ophthalmology and Otology, I'niv. 
of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Born Md. Surg, to Native Hospital, Can- 
ton, Chiha, 1876-80. U. S. Consul at Canton, 

1881. ; 

William H. Faulkner, Jr. } 

District of Columbia. ; 

Eomulus Adams Foster. , 

Physician, Washington, D. C. ! 
Bor^ 1852, District of Columbia. 

*Winfield Peter Lawver. 

Dem. of Prae. Chem., 1881-88. Born 1848, 
111. Assayer, U. S. Mint Bureau. Died 1891. 

*H. OfHey Paulding. 

Born 1852, D. C. Ass't Surg., U. S. A. 
Died 1883. 

Eudolpli Ravenl3urg. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Thomas C. Rich. 1 

Indiana. I 

I 

E. A. Sellhausen. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

1875. 

John Godfrey. 

Siu'geon, U. S. Marine Hosp. Service. 
Born Ala. Author of "Medicine and 
Medicine Men," etc. 

Clayton A. Hoover. 

Ass't in PhvsioL, 1877-79. Dem. of 
Physiol. , 1879-80. Lecturer on Histol., 1878 ; 
on Minor Surg., 1879. Born I). C. 

•Gabriel F. Johnston. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

George Luniney. 

Physician, Maiden, Mass. 

Benjamin S. Seymour. 

Surgeon, P. M. S. S. Co., San Francisco, Cal. 

Wilfred W. Streeter. 
Pennsylvania. 

Walter Taylor. 

West Virginia. 

^Roswell Waldo. 

Born 1846, Ohio. Ass't Surg., U. S. Ma- 
Tine Hosp. Service, 1877-78. Died of yellow 
fever,. Cairo, 111., Oct. 16, 1878. 



1876. 

AVilliam M. Backus. 

Clerk, Interior Department. 
Carlin Springs, Virginia. 

Tarleton Hoffman Bean. 

Ichthyologist and Curator, U. S. National 
Museum, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1846, Pa. M. S., 1883, Indiana Univ 
Author of several papers on fishes and 
birds. Editor for U. S. Fish Com. 

Charles Loomis Dana. 

Physician, New York City. 
BornVt. A. B.: A. M., Dartmouth Coll. 
Author of many papers on Physiology and 
nervous and mental diseases. " Prof." Nerv- 
o\is Diseases, N. Y. Post-graduate Coll. , and 
in Dartmouth Med. Coll. 

H. Alden Dobson. 

Physician, Galesburg, 111. 

Hobart S. Dye. 

Physician, New Berlin, N. Y. 
Born 1848, New York. 

Charles H. J. Linskey. 
Virginia. 

Samuel J. Xewman. 
• Maryland. 

^Charles J. Nourse. 

Born 1855, Md. . Asst. Surg. U. S. N., 1876- 
80. Died 1880. 

Fames B. Rankin. 
District of Columbia. 

"^Gustamis L. Bietz. 

Born Gemianv. Lutheran Clergvman. 
Died N. Y., 1887. 

Robert Wilson Shufeldt. 

Surg. U. S. A. and Naturalist, Smithsonian 
Institution, D. C. 
Born 1850, N. Y. Surg. U. S. A., 1876- 
Curator of Comp. Osteology, U. S. Armv 
I\Ied. Museum. Hon. Curator Smithsonian 
Inst. Author of upward of 300 papers, 
works, etc. on Ethnology, Zoology, Anthro- 
pology, etc., etc. 

Charles Smith. 
Massachusetts. 

1877. 

Charles A. Ball. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1851, Virginia. 



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Eugene Bettes. 

Plate Printer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1838, Maine. 

James Joseph Carroll. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born D. C. B. S., 1876, St. John's Coll. 
Resident Phv. Children's Hos., D. C, 1877- 
78. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 1878-85. 

James W. Graham. 

Examiner, U. S. Patent OflBice, Waslaing- 
ton, D. C. 

J, A. Harrison. 



Washington. D. C. 



1878. 

Horace W. Durnall. 
Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

■^J. McLean Eastman. 

District of Columbia. 

C. J. Graves. 

Georgetown, Ky. 

Clarence T. Lewis. 
Physician and Surgeon, Clifton Forge, Va. 
Born 1852, District of Columbia. 



William E. Eice. 

Maine. 



E. F. Smith. 



Denver, Colorado. 



1879. 



Horatio B. Bigelow. 
Mass. 2d Lieut. U. S. M. C, 1865-70. 

Charles Tufts Caldwell. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1855, Mass. U. S. Exam. Surg and 
Med. Exam'r, U. S. Pen. O. 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



James R. Freeman. 

John Y. Gibson. 
Virginia. 

Samuel B, Lyon. 
District of Columbia. 

James C. McGuire. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
D. C. Ass't Surg., U. S. A. 

William Nicholson. 
Born 1853, Arkansas. 



Albert Clarke Patterson. 

Physician, Gov't Hospital for the Insane,. 

Washington, D. C. 
Born 1854, Ohio. 

Benjamin George Pool. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Ass't Dem. of Anat. and Prosector of 
Anat., 1884-86. Born 1854, Va. Interne, 
Columbia and Barnes' Hosp. Med. Sani- 
tary Inspt., D. C. 

John F. Russell. 

Physician, New York' City. 
D. C. M. D., 1880, Coll. Phys. and Surg.,, 
N. Y. 

Solon B. Stone. 

Surgeon, U. S. Army.. 
Born District of Columbia. 

1880. 

Frank Baker. 

Manager, National Zoological Park, D. C. 

Born 1841, X. Y. A. M.; Ph. D., George- 
town Univ., D. C. Ass't Supt. Life Saving 
Service. Prosector of Anat., 1879-83 ; Ass't 
Dem. Anat., 1880-83 ; Lect. on Visceral 
Anat., 1881-82; Prof, of Anat., Georgetown 
ITniv., D. C. 

A. H. Waldo Clum, A. B., 1876. 

Horace Morgan Deeble. 

Physician, Fort Yates, N. D.. 
Born 1851, D. C. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A.. 

*John W. Dunn. 

Born 1858, Pa. Died Dec. 30, 1890. 

"'^Thomas John Claggett Maddox. 

Born 1852, Md. Ass't Surg., U. S. A.. 
Killed by the Indians Dec. 19, 1885. 

Clifton Mayfield. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1858, District of Columbia. 

-H. B. Quinby. 
New Hampshire. 

James S. W^oodward. 
District of Columbia. 

1881. 

Louis K. Beatty. 

Physician, Washington, D. C- 
Born 1857, la. Phys. to Poor, D. C, 1883-86. 

*Philo H. Bennett. 
New York. 



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John William Chappell,B. S., 1877. 

Leon Leigh Friedrich. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Ass't Dem. Anat, 1883-84; Prosector to 
Anat., 1883-84. Born 1857, D. C. Agg't 
Surg., Emergency Hosp., etc. Ass't, Gen'l 
Hosp. on Skin and Venereal Diseases, Vi- 
enna, 1 year. 

John Hepburn Yarnall. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born Georgetown, D. C. 

1882. 

John A. Black. 

Physician and Surgeon, Pueblo, Colo. 
Born 1857, W. Va. City Phys., 1885. Cor- 
oner, Pueblo, Colo. 

William K. Butler, A. M., 1879. 

■^Alexander Yelverton Peyton Gar- 
nett, Jr. 
Ass't Dem. of Anat.. 1885-86. Died 1886. 

Charles E. Gorham. 

Washington, D. C. 

Eandolph G. Hyatt, A. B., 1878. 

Henry Lowery Emilius Johnson. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1858, D. C. Lecturer and Dean, 
Wash'n Training School for Nurses. 

^Franklin P. Grosvenor MacLean. 

Born 1854, Cal. Prof, of Chem., Univ. of 
Cal. Prin. Exam., U. S. Pat. O. Died 1891. 

Thomas IST. JMcLaughlin. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

1883. 

William Cline Borden. 

Ass't Surgeon, U. S. Army. 
Born 1858, N. Y. 1st Lieut, and Ass't 
Surg., U. S. A., 1883-88. Capt. and Ass't 
Surg., 1888- 

Henry Clay Corbett. 

Physician, Arlington, Va. 
Born 1858, A^irginia. 

Middleton F. Cuthbert. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Ass't Dem. of Anat., 1888-89. Lecturer, 
Wash'n Training School for Nurses. 

William L. Miller. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Ass't Dem. of Path. Histol., 1888-89. 



Reginald Munson. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1858, Va. M. D., 1884, Hahnemann 
Med. Coll., Chicago, 111. 

Richard A. Pyles. 

Physician, Anacostia, D. C. 
Born 1861, Maryland. 

Daniel Kerfoot Shute, A. B., 1879. 

Philip Gray Wales, A. B., 1881. 

Edward E. Womersley. 

Physician and Surgeon, Omaha, Neb. 
Born 1851, Mass. Clerk, War Dept., 3 yrs. 

Peter Bryson Wood. 

Physician, Baltimore, Md. 
Born 1859, Pa. Police Surg., Balto., Md., 

1888- 

1884. 

Thomas Andrew Berryhill. 

Surgeon, U. S. Navy. 
Born 1861, 111. Ass't Surg., U. S. N., 1886. 

Paul Clendenin. 

Ass't Surgeon, U. S. Army. 
Born 1860, 111. Librarian, Bu. of Statis- 
tics, U. S. Treas. 

Charles A. Crampton. 

Chemist, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1858, Iowa. B. S., 1882, Univ. of 
Mich. Chemist, Dept. of Agr. Chemist, 
Int. Rev. Bureau. 

George A. Drury. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Born 1860, D. C. A. B., 1880, Rock Hill 

Coll., Md. Act. Med. Exam., U. S. Pen. Bu. 

William Henry Fox. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1857, D. C. Ass't Phys., Children's 
Hosp., D. C. 

Revere Randolph Gurley. 
Assistant, U. S. Fish Com., Wash'ton, D. C. 
Born 1861, D. C. 

Henry S. T. Harris, A. M., 1883. 

Walter H. Illman. 

Physician, Matamoras, Pa. 

Dorsey Mahon McPherson. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Born 1857, Md. M. D., 1877, Howard 

Univ., D. C. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 

1878-83. 



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Stephen C. Miller. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Born 1S42, Pa. Phar. D., 1888, Howard 

Univ., D. C. Priv.. Corp. and 2d Lieut., 

6th and 7th INrinn. Vols. Capt. and Brevet 

Major of Vols. 

Charles W. Eichardson. 

Physician, AVashington, D. C. 
Born 1861, D. C. M. D., 1884, Univ. of Pa. 
Author of various monographs. 

Willard Fillmore Thompson. ■ 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1857. D. C. D. D. S., 1880, Balto. 
Coll. of Dental Surg. Lecturer, Med. Dept., 
Kat. Univ., D. C. 

Joseph Richardson Walton. 

Chemist and Druggist, Washington, D. C. 

Born 1846, Eng. Pharm. D., 1882, Nat. 
Coll. of Pharmacy. Prof, of Analytical 
Chemistry-, Nat. Coll. of Pharmacy, D. C. 

George H. Wright. | 

District of Columbia. | 

1885. j 

John Wesley Bovee. > 

Physician, Washington, D. C. ■ 

Born 1861, N. Y. Visiting Phys. to Wash, j 

Asylum Hosp., D. C. [ 

Alanson S. Douglas. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. i 

George Lyman Fox. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Conn. A. B. 1878, Williams Coll. 

William Bates French. j 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1855, D. C. Clerk, U. S. Coast Sur- 
vey, j 

Eugene Goodwin. j 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Leonard Knight Graves. 

Physician, Pil?tird, N. Y. 
Born 1856, Vt, A. B., 1879; A. M., 1886, 
Dartmouth Coll. M. D., 1887, Bellevue 
nosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. Resident Phvs. 
and Surg., W. H. and A. H. Hospitals, 
Blackwells' Island, X. Y. 

William E. ILandy. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1858, District of Columbia. 



Francis Ransom Lane. 
Principal of High School, Washington, 
D. C. 
Born 1858, N. H. A. B., 1881, Dartmouth 
Coll. Author of " Books and Reading." 
"Outlines of English Lit." Outlines of 
American Lit." (Syllabi.) 

George INIarx. 

Naturalist and Phvsician, Washington, 
D. C. 

Born 1838, Germanv. Priv., Hosp. 
Steward, Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. A. Chief 
Draftsman, U. S. Dept. of Agr. Author 
of " Catalogue of the Spiders of North Am.\ 

James P. Saffold. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

William Mercer Sprigg. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1864, Va. Resident Phvs., Garfield 
Hosp., 1885-88. Phys. to the Poor, D. C, 
1889. Member of various societies. 

David Clark Stockstill. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Francis Joseph Woodman. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
N. H. A. B., 1876, Yale. Med. Exam., 
U. S. Pen. Bureau. 

1886. 

WilUam W. L. Cissel. 
Maryland. 

John F. Collins. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

James Denver Glennan. 

Ass't Surgeon, U. S. Army. 
Born 1862, N. Y. M. D., 1885, Howard 
Univ., D. C. Ass't Surg., U. S. A., 1888- 

Henry L. Gosling. 

Physician, AVashington, D. C. 

Arthur J. Hall. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Andrew F. Flofer. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1&59, Penn. Phar. D., 1880, Nat. 
Coll. Pharm., D. C. 

William G. Stimpson. 

Surg., U. S. Majine Hosp. Service. 
Maryland. Surgeon, Fish Com., 1888-89. 

Stephen Stuart White. 

Ass't Surgeon, U. S. Navy. 
Born 1863, Maryland. 



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1887. 

Henry W. Aiken. 

New York. 

Oharles J. Barrett. 
Ireland. 

Frederick Henry Cleaves. 

Physician, Portland, Me. 
Born 1864, Maine. 

George W. N. Custis. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Hon. A. M., 1868. Born 1830, D. C. M. 

D., 1888, Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila. 

Member of X. J. Legislature, 1866-67, and 

Speaker of the House. 

Henry Buckmaster Deale. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1862, Md. A. B., 1882; A. M., 1885, 
Dickinson Coll. 

William T. Gill. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 



Emergency Hosp. and 



Ky. Res. Phys. 
Central Dispen. 



Olara Bliss Hinds. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born Mich. Author of " Child Growth ; " j 
■"Is Discrimination Against Women by 
Life Insurance Companies Wise?" 

Charles K. Koones. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1865, Ya. Phys., Emergency Hosp., 
"Wash'n Asylum Hosp., and Providence 
Hosp., D. C. 

^Michael A. Leary. 
District of Columbia. 

Daniel Olin Leech. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1862, Ya. Ass't Phvs. E. Dispensary, 
D. C. 

William C. ^McKinney. 

Plate Printer, Washington, D. C. 

*Henry D. Nourse. 
District of Columbia . Died 1 890. 

Josiah B. Trudgian. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

William Douglas Wirt. 

U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1863, District of Columbia. 

Jacob L. Wortman. 
Washington, D. C. 



1888. 

Herman Hoffman Birney. 

Physician, West Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born 1866, 111. M. D., 1889, Univ. of Pa. 

Ezra T. Campbell. 

Physician, Tabor, la. 
Born 1864, Neb. Author of Med. mono- 
graphs. 

Charles W. Cannon. 

Physician, Bridgeport, Tex. 

William PhilUps Carr. 

Physician. Washington, D. C. 
Prosector of Anat.. 1887-89. Dem. of Anat, 
1889- Prof. Yisceral Anat. Lect. on Anat. 
Born 1858, Ya. 

Anton Coe. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1848, Conn. Ass't, Oph. Surg., R'ovi- 
dence Hosp., 2 years. Ass't, Oph. and Oral 
Surg., Wash. Eye and Ear Infirmary. 

Corydon P. Cronk. 

U. S. Signal Service, Baltimore, Md. 
Born 1859, Mich. B. S., 1879, Mich. Agr. 
Coll. 

Cooper Curtice. 

Veterinarian, Dept. of Agriculture, D. C. 

Born 1856, Conn. B. S., 1881, Cornell 
Univ. D. V. S., 1883, Columbian Yet. Coll., 
N. Y. Ass't Paleontologist, U. S. G. S. 
Special Agent, Bureau of Animal Industry. 
Author of "Animal Parasites of Sheep." 

William J. Dillenback. 

Physician, Children's Hosp., D. C. 
New York. Ass't Dem. of Anat., 1889-91. 



E. Maitland Ellyson. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1862, Yirginia. 

Arthur "M. Hamilton. 
Surgeon, P. M. S. S. Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
Born 1866, New York. 

Samuel L. Hannon. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1858, Maryland. 

Joseph A. Horigan. 

Physician, Kansas City, Mo. 
Born 1864, D. C. Phar. D., 1885, Nat. Coll. 
of Pharm., D. C. Res. Ass't, Columbia 
Hosp., D. C. 



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Ephraim Gardner Kimball. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 
Bom 1858, N. H. A. B., 1881, Dartmouth. 

William F. Morsell. 

stenographer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1860, District of Columbia. 

David M. Ogden. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1851. District of Columbia. 

Edward Eoome, A. M., 1885. 

Edward J. Sexton. 

Physician, Sturgis, S. D. j 

Born 1860, Va. A. B., 1882, Emory and ! 

Henry Coll.. Va. i 

Lewes D. Wilson, B. S., 1884. 

Harry Vanderbilt Wiirdemann. 

Physician, Milwaukee, AVis. 

Prosector of Anat., 1887-89. Born 1865, 
D. C. Attending Surg., Wash. Eye and Ear 
Intirmary, etc. Ophthalmic and Aural | 
Surg., Milwaukee Hosp. for Chrcmic Insane. | 
Author of Med. monographs. i 

Glendie B. Young. i 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 1 
Ass'tDem. of Anat., 1890- Md. 

1889. 
Charles R. Clark. 

Physician, New York City. 
Born 1862, N. Y. U. S. P. O. Inspector. 

Horace Fletcher Clark. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1863, Missouri. 

William F. Cole. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasurj-, Washington, D. C. 
Born Georgia. 

Alfred Lucien De Carre. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1850, France. Lieut, of Marines, 
Franco-German War, 1870-71. 

Amelia Erbach. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1860, D. C. 

Gena Russell Harding. 

Washington, D. C. 

William Dennis Horigan. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1861, D. C. Ass't Resident Phvs., 
Columbia Hosp. 



Henry A. Johnson. 



Washington, D. C. 



*Samuel R. Means. 

Born 1863, Pa. Ph. G., 1886, Phila. Coll. 
of Pharm. Ass't Phys., Govt. Hosp. for 
Insane, 1889-90. Died 1890. 

Arthur C. Merriam. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1866, D. C. 

Rosier Middleton. 

Physician, Washington, D. C» 

Thomas B. Mohun. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

D. C. Resident Phvs., Wash. Asvlum, 
D. C. 

Jose V. Nunez. 
u. s. of Col. 

Alexis L. Pratt. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
Born 1851, Wisconsin. 

Alexander L. Robinson. 

Physician, Seattle, Wash. 
^ Born 1863, New York. 

James H. Stone. 
■ Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Robert Lee Sutton. 

Physician, Opelika, Ala. 
Born 1864, Ala. A. B., 1883, A. and M. 
Coll. of Ala. County Health Officer. 

Fred. Kimball Swett. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
LL. B., 1880. Born 1857, Maine. • 

John Van Rensselaer. 

Physician, Charity Hosp., N. Y. City. 
Born 1862, N. J. A. B., 1882, Hobart Coll. 

Edwin Douglas Webb. 
Physician, Washington, D. C. 

1890. 

Edwin Welsh Ashford. 

Washington, D. C. 
Born 1867, D. C. Clerk, U. S. Nat. 
Museum, 1888-90. Clerk, U. S. Census, 
1890-91 

William Watson Ayres. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1867, Pennsylvania. 



Alumni of the Medical School. 



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Madison Miles Brewer. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1866, Kan. Res. Phys., Garfield 
Hosp. 

€harles S. Elliott. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, _D. C. 
Born 1858, 111. Master of Acc'ts, ' 1881, 
Kan. Normal toll. 

George W. H. Fitch. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Harris H. Freeze. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 

Charles Henry Gardner, B. S., 1884. 

Henry S. Goodall. 

Physician, Bennington, Vt. 
Bom 1866, Vt. A. B., 1887, Williams 
Coll. 

Charles S. Kalb. 

Physician, Children's Hosp., D. C. 
Prosector of Auat., 1890. Born 1867, Ya. 
Ass't Curator, U. S. Nat. Museum. 



John T. Kelley, Jr. 



Washington, D. C. 



John William Klemm. 
€lerk, U. S. Pension Bu., Washington, D. C. 
Born 1858, N. Y. 

Daniel P. McCornack, 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Louis Mackall, Jr. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Oscar Albert ^lenocal. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1869, Cuba. Ass't Surg., Nicaragua 
Canal Construction Co. 

Yeranus Alva Moore. 
Ass't, Bureau of Animal Industry, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Ass't Dem. of Patholog. Hist., 1890- Born 
1859, N. Y. B. S., 1887, Cornell Univ. Au- 
thor of microscopical articles. 

Daisy M. Orleman. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1868, Kan. Teacher, Pub. School, 
ria. Clerk, U. S. Pension Bu. 

AVilliam F. E. Phillips. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Prosector of Anat., 1890- Born 1863, Va. 



Sterling Ruffin. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Ass't Dem. of Anat., 1890- Born 1866, 

N. C. Clerk, War Dept. Clerk, U. S. Treas'y. 

John J. Shirley. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 

John E. Walsh. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1865, D. C. Pes. Phys., Wash'n 
Asyl. Hosp. 

1891. 

Edmund Barry. 

Sin-geon, U. S. Marine Hospital Service. 

Alexander F. Berryhill. 

Draftsman, Washington, D. C. 

Rufus D. Boss. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
New York. Res. Phys., Garfield Hosp. 

Cornelius Breckinridge Boyle. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1861, Va. Author of "A Bibli- 
ography of North American Mesozoic In- 
vertebrate Paleontology." 

Charles Stuart Cowie. 

Physician, Newport, R. I. 
Born 1866, D. C. Pay Clerk, U. S. N. 

George S. Davidson. 

Washington, D. C. 

Charles ]Moore De Yalin. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1869, N. Y. Grad., Va. Mil. Inst., 
1888. 

William Forrest Gatchell. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1860, O. Teacher, Clerk, Ass't 
Cashier, Monroe Bank, 3 vrs. Ass't And., 
B. F. ct C. Ry. Clerk, U. S." Treas., 1886- 

Horatio C. Gibson, Jr. 

Clerk, W'ar Department, Washington, D. C. 

William S. Gibson. 

Clerk, Na-sH' Department, Washington, D. C. 

Meyer Herman. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1860, D. C. Observer, U. S. Signal 
Service, 

Henry B. Hitz. 

U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. C. 



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Henry E. Kalusowski. 

Washington, D. C. 

Samuel H. Knight. 



Frank Leech. 



Washington, D. C. 



Washington, D. C. 



Alexander B. McDowell. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 

James A. Maloney. 

Otacoustician, Washington, D. C. 

Oscar Addison Mack McKimmie. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Registrar and Librarian, 1887-88. Born 
1868, D. C. 

John H. Metzerott. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
D. C. Res. Phys., Garfield Hosp. 



John Benjamin Nichols. 

Clerk, War ])ept., Washington, D. C 

Phebe R. Norris. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1860, Md. B. E., 1879, Brethren'^ 
Normal Coll., Pa. 

Augusta M. Pettigrew. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1860, Maine. 



Harry V. Pyles. 



Washington, D. C> 



John P. Wellington. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
Maine. Res. Phys., Children's Hosp. 



Alumni of the Law School. 



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ALUMNI 

OF 

THE LAW SCHOOL 



BACHELOES OF LAWS. 



1866. 

James Franklin Allen. 

Lawj' er, Rockville, Md. 
Born 1&41, N. H. A. B., 1862, Dart. Coll., 
N. H. 

M. Bailey. 

District of Columbia. 

Henry ]M. Baker. 

Lawyer, Concord, N. H.; Washington, D. C. 
Born N. H. A. B., 1863 ; A. M., 1866, Dart. 
Coll. Judge Adv. Genl., Nat. Guard of N. 
H. Stale Senator, X. H. 

William D. Blackford. 

Clerk, U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1833, Pennsylvania. 

George Burgess. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

J. Irving Burns. 

Washington, D. C. 
A. B., Union Coll., X. Y. 

George S. Coleman. 

Clerk, Dept. of Labor, Washington, D. C. 

John Cruikshank. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

John Deering. 

Lawyer, Saco, Me. 
Born 1842, Me. I'rivate. 13th Me. In/., 
1861-62. 

Theodore A. Dodge. 
A. B., London Univ., England. 

J. Monroe Donnell. 
Mass. LL. B., Harvard Coll., Mass. 



Adams Emerson. 
District of Columbia. 

William A. Gordon, Ph. B., 1861. 

^Charles P. Harmon, A. B., 1861. 

Josiah Hilton Hohbs. 

Lawyer, Wakefield, N. H. 

Born 1836, X. H. A. B., 1859, Dartmouth 

Coll., X. H. Clerk, Judiciary Com., H. K, 

U. S., 1860-62. Chief Clerk, U. S. Pension 

Olfice, 1879-80. 

Arnold Burges Johnson. 

Chief Clerk, Light House Board, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Born 1834, Mass. Author of ' ' The Modern 
Light House Service." "The Aberrations 
of Audibility of Fog Signals." " History of 
U. S. Light House," etc. Contributor to 
various magazines. 

Ivory George Kimball. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Born 1843, Jle. Joint Author of " Davidge 

and Kimball's Comp. of Int. Rev. Law." 

Private, Ind. Vol. Justice, Police Court. 

D. C. 

Edward De Witt Kinne. 

Lawyer, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Born 1842, N. Y. A. B., 1864, Univ. of 

Mich. Mavor of Ann Arbor. Member of 

State Legis., 1879-80. Judge, 22d Judicial 

Dist. 

"^Benjamin G. Lovejoy, A. B., 1863. 

James 0. McClellan. 

Lawyer, Batavia, 111. 

Born 1840, 111. A. B.: A. M., Univ. of 

Chicago. Cap. 69th Ill's Vols. Master in 

Chancery, Circuit Court of Kane Co., 

111., 1873- 



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George Mason. 

Washington, D. C. 
Mass. A. B., Univ. of Vt. 

William S. Mills. 
Michigan. 

*Thomas J. Miller, A. B., 1864. 

James Chester Normile. 

Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. 
Born 1844, La. A. M., Georgetown Coll., 
D. C. List. Att'y, St. Louis. Judge Criminal 
Court, St. Louis. 

J. Van Oflenbacher. 

Lawyer, Custer, S. Dak. 
Born Ohio. . County Judge, Lawrence 
Co., S. D. 

Maurice D. O'Connell. 

Lawyer, Fort Dodge, Iowa. 

Born 1840, N. Y. Dist. Atty., 11th .Tudi- 

cial Dist., Iowa. U. S. Atty., N. Dist., Iowa, 

1883-85, 1890- 

Charles Henry Patterson. 

Bank Cashier, New York City. 
Born 1840, N. H. A. B., 1864, Dart. Coil. 
Deputy Ass't Treas. U. S. at N. Y. Cashier 
Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y. 

Thomas Raftery. 
D. C. A. B., Princeton. 

■^Gilbert J. Raynor. 

Born 1842, N. Y. A. B., Y^ale. Died 
Jan. 28, 1874. 

George B. Sherman. 

Lawyer, Fort Dodge, Iowa. 
Born 1833, Vt. A. B., 1854, Bethany Coll., 
W. Va. Mayor and Justice of the Peace, 
Fort Dodge. 

Frederick H. Smith. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1841, Germany. In 5th Wis. Vol. 
Clerk, War Dept. 

Myron Lawrence Story. 

Lawj^er, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1839. N. H. A. M., 1866, Middle- 
burg Coll., Vt. Clerk, U. S. Pension O. 

*Edward Royall Tyler. 

Born 1842, Conn. A. B., 1864. Yale. Prin. 
Exam., U. S. Patent 0. Died 3891. 



Jacob Kendrick Upton. 

Special Agent, U. S. Census, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Born 1837, N. H. Chief Clerk, U. S. 
Treasury, 1877. Ass't Sec. of the Treasury, 
1880-85. Author of "Money in Politics," 
1884 ;" Financial Sketch." 

W. Frank Warren. 

Pennsylvania. 

Alexander H. Wright. 
Massachusetts. A. B., Yale. 

1867. 

^Henry W. Barry. 

Born N. Y. Entered Union Army as 
private, became Maj-Genl. of Vol. State 
Sen., Miss., 1868. Kep. in Congress, 1868-75. 
Died 1875. 

Henry I). Beam. 

Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Born 1842, N. J. Private, Capt. and A. A. 
Genl., 72d 111. Vols. 

Charles H. Buxton. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasury, Falls Church, Va. 
New York. A. B., Oberlin Coll., O. 

Charles Leland Catlin. 

Lawyer, Superior, Wis. 
Born 1842, Pa. U. S. Vol., 1861-65. Pres., 
Bank of Commerce, 1888- 

"^Frederick Chase. 

ISTew Hampshire. Died 1889. 

A. P. Childs. 
District of Columbia. 

Alex. W. Chilton. 
District of Columbia, 

Henry Y. Cole. 
New York. 

James Weed Corey. 

Lawyer, Washington. D. C. 
Born 1842, N. Y. " Dictionary of Religio- 
Scientific Terms," (in preparation). 

Charles Eaton Creecy. 

, Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Born Miss. Chief, App't Div., Treasury 
Dept. Supervisor of Int. Rev. for JNIiss.. 
La., Ark. 

Theodore E. Davis. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Mass. A. B.. Oberlin Coll., Ohio. 



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125 



"^Yilliam H. Day. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 

William S. Dodge. 
Illinois. 

William H. Doolittle. 

Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1844, Ohio. Sergt., 141 Pa. Vols. 
Clerk in War and Treas'y Depts. Ass't and 
Act. Cora, of Patents, i876-80. Author of 
numerous decisions and articles on patent 
law, trade-marks, etc., in Patent Office Ga- 
zette and other publications. 

Benjamin Eglin. 
Pennsylvania. A. B., Yale. 

Edgar Tarbell Ensign. 

Lawyer, Colorado Springs, Col. 
Born 1839, M. Y. LL. B., 1866, Iowa Law 
-School. Four and a half years in 2d Iowa 
Inf. and 9th Iowa Cav. Second Serg't to 
Brevet Col. List. Att'y in Iowa. State 
Forest Com.. Col. 

Reginald Fendall, A. B., 1864. 

E. E. Forsyth. 
New York. 

Howard R. French. 

Cashier of Bank, Mt. Sterling, Ky. 

Born 1847, Va. City judge, Mt Sterling, 

■4 yrs. Cashier, Mt. Sterling Nat. Bank, 1876- 

Elkanah M. Gibson. 

Lawyer, Oakland, Cal. 
Born 1842, Ind. Army of Potomac, 3 vrs. 
In battle of Gainsville,"'Bull Run, Freder- 
icksburg, Chancellorsville, South Mount- 
ain , Antietam, and Gettysburg. List. Att'y, 
Alameda Co., Cal., 3 yrs. Judge Superior 
Court, do., 1885- 

J. Mason Goszler. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

George F. Graham. 

Real Kstate, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1845, District of Columbia. 

M. E. Hall. 

Vermont. 

H. C. Harmon. 

Chief of Div., U. S. Treas., Mt. Pleasant, 
D. C. 

H. C. Herr. 

Pennsylvania. 

G. B. Holden. 

Wisconsin. 



W. A. Hunt. 

Ohio. 

E. P. Jacobson. 
New York. 

J. G. Kimball. 
Indiana. 

R. G. Kirkpatrick. 
Pennsylvania. 

Young Lanktree. 
New York. 

Henry Knight Leaver. 

Clerk, Treas'y Dept., AVashington, D. C. 
Born 1838, Nassau, N. P. A. B., 18.59, 
Trinity Coll., Conn. Deputv First Auditor, 
U. S. Treas'y Dept. 

James B. McCrellis. 

Lawj'er, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1839, Pa. 16th 111. Vol., 3 yrs. 
Judge, pro tem., 5th Circuit, Ind. Author 
of " Law of the Farm." 

M. C. McCullough. 
Illinois. 

-C. G. McLeraw. 
Kansas. 

J. M. Mason. 
District of Columbia. 

J. Fred. Meyers. 

Editor, Washington, D. C. 
Born ] 833, Bavaria. Pres. of School Board. 
Postmaster. Mayor of Denison, Iowa. 

N. Byron Milliken. 

Clerk, War Dept., W" ashington, D. C. 
Born 1839, ^Me. Sergt. 26th Me. Vols. Con- 
tributor of Prose and Poetry to various 
periodicals. 

S. A. Moulthrop. 

District of Columbia. 



John L. ]Murpliy. 



Seattle, Washington. 



John ]McClary Perkins. 

Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 
Born 1834, N. H. Serg. 1st Me. Cav. 

Henry R. Pollard. 

Lawyer, Richmond, Va. 

Born 1845, Va. Private, 24th Va. Cav. 

Commonwealth Atty., K and Q. Co., 12 

yrs. Member Va. Legis. 8 yrs. Counsel 

for Va. in Coupon-Litigation. ' 



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Charles N. Richards. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born lail. Mass. Private, 13th Mass. Vol. 
Keeper of stationery, U. S. Senate since 
1864. 

Charles Roller. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
Born Germany. U. S. Vol., 1861-65. 

Thomas S. Samson, A. B., 1864. 

William F. Scott. 

New York City. 

Albert N. Seip. 

Lawyer, Easton, Pa. 

Born 1840, Pa. A. M., 1870, Lafayette 
Coll. 1st Lieut, and Capt., 2d Pa. Cavalry, 
1861-64. 2d Lieut., U. S. Signal Corps, 1864- 
6.5. Supt., Schools, 1869. Co Atty., 1879, 
St. Louis Co.. Minn. Member State Board 
of Equalization, Minn, 1877-82. 

Frank Austin Spencer. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Born 1842, Conn. A. B , 1863, Dartmouth 

Coll. Law Clerk, Treasury Dept., 1865-68. 

Merchant, New York, 1868-74. Lawver, 

Cleveland, O., 1874-85. 

William E. Spencer. 

Journal Clerk, U. S. Senate, Washington, 

D. C 
Born 1842, O. A. B.; A. M , Univ of Wis. 
Clerk, U. S Treas.; P. O. Dept.; Senate. 

Winfield S. Strawn. 
Iowa. 

Amory K. Tingle. 

Washington, D. C. 
Born l&il, Ind. Special Agt., U. S. Treas. 
Dept. 

William David Todd. 

• Law and Real Estate, Denver, Col. 
Born 1846. Penu. Priv. Sec, V. Pres., 
Colfax. Member Col. Legis. Sec, B'd of 
Edu., Denver, 14 yrs. On Staff of Gov. 

Edward Tompkins, Jr. 
Conn. 

Matthew Trimble. 

Assessor, Washington, D. C. 
Born Ohio. Member of D. C. Legis. A. 
B.,; A. M , Kenyon Coll., O. 

John B. Warfel. 
Pennsylvania. 

Woodburv Wheeler, A. B., 1866. • 



H. A. Wilder. 

Massachusetts. 

John C. Wilson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
D. C. A. B., Georgetown Coll., D. C. 

Wilham Lyne Wilson, A. B., I860.. 

Joseph Woodruff. 
Ohio. 

1868.' 

Harry H. Alexander. 
District of Columbia. 

*E. K. Allen. 

District of Columbia. 

^T. D. Anderson. 
D. C. A. B., Bowdoin Coll. 

B. M. Barker. 

New York. 

W. R. Bartlett. 
Ohio. 

John W. Bell. 

Clerk, Interior Dept., Washington, D. C. 

H. T. Bingham. 

Portland, Ore. 

Hiram W. Brelsford. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

George W. Bridgman. 

Michigan. 

■^Edmund Smith Brosius. 
Born 1844, Pa. Lawyer. Died 1889. 

W. H. Browne. 
Maine. 

S. E. Carrington. 

W. W. Chase. 
New Hampshire. A. B., Dartmouth Coll. 

George C. Chipman. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. 

Thomas J. Connor. 
New York. 

George L. Cook. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 



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127 



J. M. Cyrus. 
Illinois. 

James M. Dalzell. 
Ohio. 

William Aiigustin De Caindrv. 

Chief Clerk, Office Com. Genl. Subsis- 
tence, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Born 1843. Ga. Private. 4th D. C. Vols. 
Sec, Gov't Board, Phila. Exposition, 1876 ; 
New Orleans Exposition, 1884-85. 

George Driggs. 

Lawyer, Chicago, Ills. 
Bom 1846, X. Y. Practiced in Washing- 
ton. Xew York, Columbus. Pinsburs. 
Judge, Circuit Court of 111. at Chicago, 1889- 

William Preston Dunwoody. 

Equitable Life Ass. Soc'y. X. Y. Citj'. 

Born 1838. Ohio.' Sec. Xational Board of 

Health. Author of Digest of Decisions of 

Third Auditors Office, Treas. Dept.: of U. 

S. Tax Tables. 

John Joy Edson. 

Sec, Equitable C. Building Asso., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Born Ohio. Private, Federal Armv of 
Potomac 1861-63. Clerk. U. S. Treas'y 
Dept. until 187.5. 

Joseph Eomanzo Edson. 

Lawyer. Washington, D. C. 
Bom 1847, Ohio. 

J. F. Evans. 
Illinois. 

E. K. Evans. 
Texas. 

*Charles M. Fay. 
District of Columbia Died April, 186S. 

John Coningham Fay. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Bom 1818, X. J. Private, 1st X J. Cav. 
Ass't Att'y, Dept. of Justice. 

*Ai-thur Fendall, Ph. B., 1S64. 



W. L. Findley. 
Pennsvlvania. A. B. 



Westminster Coll. 



Eugene Allen Fiske. 

Lawyer, Sante Fe. X. M. 

Born 1818. X'. H. 2d Lieut.. 8th Reg't. U. 

S. Vols. Chief Private Lands. Genl. Land 

O. Ass't Sec. to Pres. U. S. Grant. L. S. 

Att'vforX. M.,1889- 



P. J. Flatley. 
Xew York. 

E. B. Fogg. 
Pennsylvania. 

Joseph Forrest. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Bom 1846, D. C. A. B , 186-5. Georgetown 
Univ., D. C. 

Charles B. Gafney. 

Lawyer, Rochester, X. H. 

Bom 1843, X. H. Lt. and Capt.. U. S. Vol. 

Clerk, U. S. Senate. Clerk, U. S. Treas'v. 

Of firm of Worcester & Gafney. Att'v, B. &. 

M. R. R. 

X. L. Gage. 
Ohio. 

Hiram F. Garretson. 

Lawyer, Tacoraa. Wash. 

Bom 184.^, Pa. Sergt., 136th Pa. Vol. Inf. 

Mayor. Member and Sec'y. B'd of Harbor 

Line Com., Wa.sh'n. Of firm of Garretson, 

Hodson, Rosling & Worden. 

Edwin Beecher George. 

Lawyer, Groveland, Mass. 

Born 1829, Mass. Com. Serg't 4th Reg't 

Mass. H. A. Member Mass. House of Rep., 

18.59-60. Of Senate 1861-62. Chief of Stamp 

Div., P. O. Dept. 

Paul Goepel. 
District of Columbia. 

Thomas H. Graham. 
Connecticut. 

Edward 0. Graves. 

Banker, Seattle, Wash. 
Born 1843. X. Y'. Hon. A. M . 1885. Hobart- 
Coll. Ass't Treas., U. S. Chief, Bureau En- 
graving and Printing. 

AV. D. Harlan. 

Surveyor, Washington, D. C. 

AVilliam F. Holtzman. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1841. Va. A. B. 1860. Pleasant Ridge 
Coll., Mo. 

James T. Howenstein. 

Journalist. Washington, D. C 
Bom 1814, Ohio. Examiner of Xational 
Banks. 

George A. Huron. 

Lawyer, Topeka, Kan. 

Bom 1838, Ind. Q. M. Serg't, 7th Ind. 

Vols., 1861-64. Ind. Sanitan- Agt , Army of 

Potomac. 1864-65. Judge of Probate Court, 

Jefferson Co., Kan., 1879-88. 



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'^E. C. Ingersoll. 

Maine. A. M., Bowdoin Coll. 

A. Roszell Jacobs. 

Virginia. 

Frank Johnson. 
Michigan. 

T. R. Jones. 
Pennsylvania. A. M., Lewisburg Univ. 

Joseph C. Kelly. 
Iowa. 

Daniel M. Kessinger. 
Pennsylvania. 

George W. Knox. 
Minnesota. 

George Henry LaFetra. 

Hotel Manager, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1840, O. M. D., 1885, Howard Univ., 
D. C. Private, 39th O. Vols. Prop. Hotel 
Fredonia, D. C. 

Tolbert Lanston. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1844, O. In 84th and 124th O. Vols. 
Chief, Record Div. Chief, 1812 Div. Chief. 
Special Service Div. Chief, Board of Re- 
Heview, and Chief Clerk, U. S. Pension 
Ofiice. 

■^Jerome Lee. 
Ohio. A. M., Jefferson Coll., Ohio. 

■^David Lewis. 
Ohio. Died 1879. 

George E, Loweree. 
New York. 

August© McCafferty. 
New York. 

^Andrew INIcCallnm. 
Born 1837. Lawyer. Died 1891. 

J, H. McKean. 
Illinois. 

Noah H. Martin. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1840, Pa. Private. 122d Pa. Vols. 
•Clerk, War Dept. and Qm. Genl's Office, 
D. C. 

Gharles A.Merrill. 

N. H. A. M., W'eslevan Univ. 



Franklin Butler Miller. 

Clerk, War Dept., District of Columbia. 
Born 1840, Pa. Private, Corp., Regimental 
Com'y S'gt, and 1st Lieut., 9ist Pa. Vols. 

Theodore Mungen. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 

Charles Theodore INJurray. 

Journalist, New York City. 
Born 1844, Ind. Private, 30th Ind. Inf., 3 
yrs. Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, 18G7-74. Author 
of "Sub Rosa." " Summer Girls." '"A Pair 
of Pistols." "A War Claim," and other 
stories. 

AVilliam J. L. Xicodemus. 
Md. A. M. Georgetown Coll., D. C. 

John H. Nicolay. 
Illinois. 

Henry H. Northup. 

Lawyer, Portland, Oregon. 
Born 1839, Mass. Private, 1st la. Inf.. and 
49th Mass. Inf. Chief Clerk, 6th Auditor's 
Office, D. C. Mem. Oregon Legis. 

J. A. Osborn. 
Pennsylvania. 

W. H. Parker. 

New Hampshire. 

Maurice Pechin. 

Clerk, AVar Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Horace L. Pix:»er. 

Life-Saving Service, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1842, Me. 2d Lieut., 27th Me. Vols. 
Brev.-Maj., U. S. Vols. Received medal of 
honor from Congress. U S. Commissioner 
of Immigration, 1873. Special Agent, 
Treas'y Dept. Ass't Genl. Supt., U. S. Life- 
Saving Service 

James Pollard, Ph. B., 1808. 

Thomas Proctor. 
New York. 

Samuel A. Rapp. 
West Virginia. 

G. Quin Richmond. 

Denver, Colorado. 

J. H. Ruddell. 

Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Thomas B. Sanders. 

Lawyer, Washington. D. C. 
Born Mass. U. S. Vols , 18(52-6o. Ass't 
Chief, Customs. Ass't Chief, Navigation 
Div. Deputy Com. of Navigation. 



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129 



Francis Preston Blair Sands. 

Lawj-er, 'Washington, D. C. 
Born 1842, D. C. A. B., 1861 ; A. M., 1872, 



Georgetown Univ., D. 
Navy during war. 



C. Master in Vol. 



Baltimore, Md. 



Baltimore, Md. 



Lorin M. Saunders. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born New York. 

William E. H. Searcy. 

Editor, Griffin, Ga. 

Born Ga. Official Law Reporter of 

Flynt Circuit Court, Ga.. 8 yrs. Author of 

" Searcy's Lessons in Short-hand." Editor. 

Pres., Farmer's Co-operative Manf. Co. 

Dolson B. Searle. 

Lawyer, St. Cloud, Minn. 
Born 1840, X. Y. Private, 64th N. Y. Inf., 
1861-63. Citv Att'v, St. Cloud. County 
Att'y, 1881-83. U S. List. Att'y, 1882-85. 
List. Judge, 7th Judicial List., Minn., 1887- 
Elected without opposition. 

G. W. Sharretts. 
S. F. Sharretts. 

*A. A. Shissler. ] 

Pennsylvania. | 

Junius Simons. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. t 

Washington H, Stephens. I 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. ' 

E. C. Sterhng. I 

Lawyer, Xcav York City, j 

■^Robert H. Strahan. 

New York. Member of N. Y. Legis. 

John R. Thompson. 

Clerk, U. S. Senate, AVashington, D. C. 

N. Hibbard Thompson. 

Washington, D. C. 

Charles B. Tilden. 

Clerk, Com. Cus., Washington, D. C. 

J. H. Townshend. 
Maryland. 

John Tweedale. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1841, Pa. Private, 15th Pa. Cav. 
Chief Clerk, War Dept. 



Alfred H. Vance. 

Lawyer, Topeka, Kan. 

G. L. Vance. 

Vermont. 

J. C. Wall. :. 

New York. 

Richard L. AVallach. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

William H. Walton. 

Massachusetts. 

Augustus Ward. 
Ohio. 

Xorman C. Warner. 

Lawyer, Rockford, 111. 
Born 1840, N. Y. 111. Vols., 3 vrs. City 
Att'y, Rockford. . 

-Charles H. AVatson. 
Rhode Island. 

B. AVells. 

Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo.. 

G. Wiley Wells. 

Lawyer, Los Angeles. CaL 

Born N. Y. A B.; LL. B., Svracuse Univ. 

Col, U. S. A., lb61-65. U. S. List. Atty. 

Member of Congress. Consul Genl. to 

China. 

F. C. Wood. 

A''irginia. 

Augustus Storrs Worthington. 

Lawyer, Washington, I). C. 
Lecturer on Criminal Pleading and 
Practice, 1889-91 ; on Legal Bibliography 
and the Use of Authorities in Court, 1891- 
Born 1843, Pa. U. S. Attv., List, of Col., 
1884-88. 

1869. 

*I. N. Arnold. 
Ohio. 

William Henry Babcock. 

Lawyer, Rock Haven, D. C- 
Bom 1849, Mo. Ass't Ex. of Patents. 
Author of " Lord Stirling's Stand and other 
Poems," "Lays from Over Seas." "Cy- 
press Beach." "The Two Lost Centuries of 
Britain." Short stories to various maga- 
zines, etc., etc. 

U. J. Baxter. 

Michigan. 

Frank Bell. 
Pennsvlvania. 



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Roger Bellis. 

Clerk, College Park, Md. 
Born 1840, Eng. Sergt. and Lieut. U. S. 
A. A. B., St. John's Coll., Md. 

Robert V. Belt. 

Lawyer, Washington, T). C. 

Born 1842, Md In Md. Vol., (Union) 

1862-65. Clerk, War and Interior Dept. 

Ass't Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1889- 

Daniel E. CahilL 

Lawyer, Washington D. C. 
Born 1844, Ireland. Ass't Dist. Atty. D. C. 

William H. Castle. 
Ohio. 



Richard H. Chinn. 



Washington, D. C. 



T^. F. Cleary. 

Lawyer, Denver, Colo. 

"Warren I. Collamer. 

First Ass't Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 

Washington, D. C. 
Born 1842, Vermont. 

C. R. Conner. 
Ohio. 

M. J). Connolly. 
District of Columbia. 

^Randolph Co vie, Jr. 

Born 1843, D. C. Ass't Clerk, Supreme 
Court, U. S. Sec, Mexican Claims Com. 
Ass't U. S. Dist. Att'y, D. C. Framed the 
indictment of Guiteau for murder of Pres. 
Garfield. Died 1891. 

Robert George Cunningham. 

Govt. Clerk, Alexandria Co., Va. 
Born Scotland. Serg't, 13th Pa. Cav. 
Justice of the Peace, Alex. Co., Va. 

Henry dishing. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 

George Boynton Davis. 

Lawyer, Ithaca, N. Y. 
Born New York. U. S. \'ols. 

James A. Decker. 
New York. 

^William Augwitine Dunphy. 

Born N. Y. Clerk, War and Treas'y Depts. 
A. B., 1875 ; A. M., 1876, St. John's Coll.. N. 
Y. Ordained as Catholic Priest by St. 
Joseph's Sem.. N. Y. Died 1891. 



Andrew B. Duvall, A. B., 1867. 

John N. Ehle. 
Clerk, Libr'y, Surg. Gen. O., Washington, 

D. C. 
Born 1844, N. Y. Private, 2d Wis. Vols. 

C. ^y. Eldridge. 

Massachusetts. 

J. B. Evans. 

Iowa. 

J. H. Ferguson. 
Pennsylvania. 

Joseph H. France, Jr., A. B., 1868. 

James FuUerton. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1823, Balto., Md. Q. M. Dept., Union 
Army. 

John R. Garrison. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1880. Born 1838, Garrisonville, 
Va. Deputy First Comptroller, U. S. Treas'y, 
1885- 

Frank Geise. 

Lawyer, York. Pa. 
Born 1837, Pa. Private, Serg't-Maj., 87th 
Pa. Vols. 2d Lieut., 32d Reg't, U. S. C. T. 
1st Lieut., 54th N. Y. Vet. Vols. Protho- 
notary, Court of Common Pleas, York Co., 
Pa., 1872-75. 

J. Holdsworth Gordon, A. B., 1866. 

William A. Gray. 

Branchville, Md. 
Born 1835, D. C. Pharmacist ; now re- 
tired. 

*Michael Green. 
District of Columbia. 

G. W. Guthrie. 

Pennsylvania. A. B. Western Univ., Pa. 

Thomas Snell Hopkins. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1845, Maryland. ICth Me. Vol. Inf., 
3yrs. 

William J. Johnston. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1843, N. Y. Three years in Union 
Army. 

Thomas G. Jones. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Va. Ph. B , William and Marj^ Coll.. Va. 



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131 



^Maurice M. Kaighn. 

La\vj-er, Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Born 1843, N. J In 44th and 197th Pa. 
Vols. Law Clerk, Interior Dept., 1868-77. 

Daniel S. Keller. 

Lawyer, Belle fonte, Pa. 

Born 1844, Pa. P'v't and Corp., 148th Pa. 

Tols. P'v't., Corp., Serg't , 112th Bait. V. 

R. C. Lt. Col. and A. A. G.,5thDiv. Maj. 

and A. A. G , 2d Brig., Nat. G'd of Pa. 

Franklin H. Kerfoot, Ph. B., 1869. 
John S. Kidwell. 

Missouri. 

Tallmadge A. Lambert. 

Lawyer, AVashington, D. C. 
Born 1842, Wis. A. B., 1862 ; A. M., 1871, 
Georgetown Univ., D. C. School Trustee, 
D. C, 1878-81. 

Eobert H. T. Leipold. 

Lawyer and Real Estate Broker, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Born 1842, Germany. Officer, 6th Pa. 
€av., -A yrs. Chief of Div., U. S. Treas'y. 
Com. of Freedman's Savings and Trust Co. 



George H. Leonard. 

Alfred Lindsay, Jr. 
Lis rict of Columbia. 

^. King Longley. 

Wisconsin. 



Chicago, 111. 



•George G. Lyon. 

•John McCrone. 
New York. 



Seattle, Washington. 



George W. jMcCullongh. 
Ohio. 

John N. McElwaine. 

Clerk, City P. O., Washington, D. C. 

Thomas M. McEoberts. 
District of Columbia. 

Joseph Xarcissus Edmond JMallet. 

Civil Service Employe, Washington, D. C. 

Born 1842, Canada. Adj., 81st N. Y. Vols., 
3 yrs. Indian Inspector, Chief of Div., G. 
L. O. Author of numerous magazine arti- 
cles (historical). 

A. G. Mills. 

New York. 



M. M. Moore. 
Michigan. 

Walter Newlin. 
District of Columbia. 

George AY. Pratt. 

Clerk. War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Charles Eoeser, Jr. 

Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C. 
Wisconsin. A. B., Lawrence Univ., Wis. 

Charles H. Eoyce. 

New York. 

William H. Salter. 

New York. 

J. E. Satterfield. 
Alabama. 

William M. Shuster, Jr. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

WilUam Small. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born Scotland. U. S. Vols., 3 yrs. Clerk, 
Treas'y Dept. Special Agent, P. O. Dept. 

L. Major Soper. 
New York. 

Edward Spalding. 

Lawyer, Norfolk, Va. 
Bornl842, Me. Judge, Norfolk Co., Va., 
1880-86. 

Thomas J. Staley. 

Real Estate Broker. AVashington, D. C. 
Born 1833, Ohio. Union Army, 4 yrs. 

Valentine Nelson Stiles. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasury, AVashington, D. C. 
Born Massachusetts. 

E. L. Stillson. 

Mining Engineer, AA^ashington, D. C. 
Born 1838, Mich. 1st Lieut., 2d Mo. Cav. 
f Union). Supt., Santo Domingo Silver Min- 
ing Co., Batopilas, Mexico. 

Alva E. Tichenor. 

Clerk, AA'ar Dept., Washington, D. C. 

^^J. Henry Truman. 

Rhode Island. 

John B. Tyler. 
Maryland. 



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J. M. Vale. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

J. H. AVhitaker. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Alexander Drummond "Willard. 
Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Born 183G, Me. A. B., 1863 ; A. M., 1866, 
Bowdoin Coll. 

Ori^s N. Wilson. 
Pennsyh'ania. 

1870. 

Frank Y. Anderson. 

District of Columbia. 

Matthew C. Baxter. 

Clerk, Pension Office, Anacostia, D. C. 

*W. Pierce Bell. 

District of Columbia. 



Lvman H. Bennett. 



Wilkes Barre, Pa. 



Henry C. Bliss. 

Vermont. A. B., Dartmouth Coll. 

Arthur Browning. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Livingston Browning. 

Washington, D. C. 

Thomas H. Callan. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Fielder B. Chew. 
District of Columbia. 

Mortimer Clarke, A. B., 1868. 

James H. Clendenin. 
Missouri. 

John Richard Collette. 

U. S. Civil Service, Hyattsville, Md. 
LL. M., 1878. Born 1815, Ky. Clerk, U. 
S. Treas'y, 1868- 

Thomas A. Connolly. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Glenn W. Cooper. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

John A. Cor wine. 

Paymaster, U. S. 'Nayy. 



Michael L. Courtney. 
District of Columbia. 

William E. Creary. 

Major and Paymaster, U. S. Army. 
Born 1842. N. Y. U. S. Vol., 1861-65. Post- 
master, U. S. Senate, 8 yrs. 

John S. Crocker, Jr. 

Lawyer and Real Estate Broker, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Born 1847, N. Y. Justice of Peace, Fairfax 
Co., Va. Dep'y, Aud. and Sec'y, Board of 
Asses&ors, D. C. 

Charles Henry Dickson. 

Patents, Washington, D. C. 
Born 111. 13th Ind. Vols., 1861-64. Clerk,. 
U. S. Treas'y, and Indian Office. 

Henry R. Elliott. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

John Preston Fowler. 

Lawyer, Bastrop, Texag.. 
Born 1850, Tex Mayor, Co. Att'y, List. 
Att'y, State Senator, 

^Nathan A. Fuller. 
New York. 

Henry Wise Garnett. 

Lawyer, AVashington, D. C 
Born Washington, D. C. 

* William G. Green. 
Born N. Y. M. D. Died 1887. 

William F. Hall. 

District of Columbia. 

■^John F. Hanna. 
Virginia. A. B., Va. Mil. Inst. 

*Fred. D. Hard. 

Illinois. Lost olf coast of Oregon, 1872. 

John Jay Hawkins. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Born 1837, Ind. Private, 134th Ind. Vols.. 

Journal Clerk, Ind. Senate, 1861-67. Dist. 

Att'y, Ind., 1864-66. Chief, Judiciary Diy., 

U. S. Treas'y Dept. 

Maulsby L. Hewett. 
Maryland. 

Wyllys F. Hodges, 
District of Columbia. 

Curtis Wilson Holcomb. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born Conn. Member, Conn. Legis., 1868.. 
Act. Com., Gen. Land Office, etc. 



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133 



Aaron Johns. ' 
stenographer, Wa:>bingtoil, D. C. 

Henry Clay Johnson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. [ 

Born 1849, D. C. Justice of Peace. Clerk, ; 

Wash'n P. O. j 

Charles D. Kasson. ' i 

New York. j 

*John Price Kepner. i 

Born 1840, Pa. Co. J, 6 Pa. Cav., 1861-64. ! 

Hosp. Ste'\\^ard, 1864-66. Surg. Gen. O., War j 

Dept , 1866-81. Died 1881. ; 

Harry King. ! 

Top. Eng. and Lawyer, Washington. D. C. 

Born Washn., D. C. Chief Draughtsman : 

10th U. S. Census, 1879-83, of U. S. Geol. Sur- } 

vev, 1883- Prof, Top. and Mech. Drawing, I 
Columbian Univ.. 1884-89; 1891- Chair., 

Special Tech. B'd of Exam., U. S. Ci-sal ' 

Service Com. ' 

Henry F. King. 

Commercial Agent, West Newton, Mass. ' 

Born 1845, D. C. A. B., 1868, Harvard. ; 

Louis P. Levy. | 

Virginia. j 

Charles F. Lewis. i 
Insurance, Takoma Park, D. C. 
I 
Edwin A. Mclntire. 

Real Estate Broker, Washington, D. C. I 

Born 1844, Pa. Chief Div. of Advertising, ! 

War Dept., 1864-76. ! 

i 

^Daniel McMahon. ! 

New York. Died 1888. j 

*James Monroe McNielL I 

Illinois. I 

Robert W. McPherson. j 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. ' 

James H. Mandeville. j 
Lawyer, Wasliington, D. C. 

Born, 1842, N. Y. Private 140th New \ 
York Vol., 1862-65. 

''^J. Everett Martin, Ph. B., 1868. ' 

Robert Mason. ; 
LaAvyer and Patent Att'v, Washington, 
D. C. 

Henri F. T. Merrill. 
Me. A. M., Bowdoin Coll. 



Bentley P. JMurray. 



Chief of Div., War Dept.. Washington, 

D. C. 
Born 1844, N. Y. Employe of N. Y. Legis., 
1862-63. In War Dept. 1883- Lecturer. 

John Clifford Phillips. 

District of Columbia. 

0. L. Prescott. 

Massachusetts. 

^William J. Quinn. 
N. H. Died 1882, Minn. 

James K. Redington. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
BoruN.Y. U.S. Att'v. Chief Law Clerk, 
Int. Dept. 

Henry P. Sanders. 
Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Washing- 
ton, D, C. 
LL. M., 1880. 

Charles E. Samson, A. B., 1868. 

William A. Short. 

Washington, D. C. 

*David Sinsabaugh. 
Pennsylvania. 

Cassias M. Thomas. 
Iowa. 

James Toomey. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

John A. Toomey. 
Pennsylvania. 

Charles H. Underwood. 

Insurance, Washington, D. C. 

Brainard H. Warner. 

Real Estate Agent, Washington, D. C. 
Born Great Bend, Pa. Serg't, U. S. A. 
Dep. Coll., Int. Rev. and Dep. U. S. Mar- 
shal, 9th Dist.. Pa. Pres., Columbia Nat. 
Bank. Pres., Wash'n Loan and Trust Co. 

George E. Webster. 
Rhode Island. 

Andrew J. AVhitaker. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1845, 111. In Co. H. 139th 111. Vols. 
Dep. 4th Auditor, U. S. Treas'y. 

Frank I. Willis. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D, C, 



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*Lee Roy Woods. 
Indiana. Lost off coast of Oregon, 1876. 

Thomas C. Woodward. 
District of Columbia. 

Maurice Lauchlin Wright. 

Lawyer, Mexico, N. Y. 
Born 1845, N. Y. In U. S. Navy during 
war. Judge of Oswego Co., N. Y. Member 
N. Y. Const. Com., 1890. 

1871. 

Fendall E. Alexander. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1850, Washington, D. C. 

Horace Alleman. 
Pennsylvania. A. B., Peun. Coll. 

Edward AVilloughby Anderson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born Fla. Capt., Artil. and Eng. Staff 
duty, C. S. A. 

Fred. W. Archibald. 
Kansas. 

Charles H. Amies. 

Ass't List. Att'y, Washington, D. C. 

J. Melville Armstrong. 
Iowa. 

George W. Bagg. 

Notary Public, Washington, D. C. 

^Charles W. Banes. 
Born Indiana. Died 1876. 

Ellery C. Bartlett. 
District of Columbia. 

Buchanan Beale. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C, 

Felix Brannigan. 

Ass't Att'y, Dept. of Justice, D. C. 

Oec;l Brown. 
New York. 

Henry Browne. 
Iowa. 

James T. Buchanan. 
Pennsylvania. 

Charles Butler. 
Illinois, 



Elverton R. Chapman. 
Pennsylvania. 

John B. Clark, Jr. 

Stenographer, ^^'ashington, D. C. 

George Y. Coffin, A. B., 1869. 

France L. Cook. 
Illinois. 

George H. Cooper. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
BornlMO, Vt. U. S. A, 3 yrs. MailAgt., 
Army of Potomac. 

George Edgar Corson. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Born 1842, Me. 17th U. S. Inf., 1861-64. 

Chief of Div., Surgeon Gen. Office, 1874-88. 

John F. Cox. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
D. C. A. B., Gonzaga Coll., D. C. 

James E. Doughty. 
Minnesota. 

Adolph Erdman. 

Missouri. 

^William Moore Evans. 
Born 1849, Virginia. Died 1879, Oregon. 

John E. Farnnm. 
District of Columbia. 

George S. Ferris. 
Pennsylvania. A. B., Alleghany Coll. 

George H. E. Fletcher. 
New York. 

Charles E. Eraser. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1848, Washington, D. C. 

William Freshour. 
Ohio. 

Benjamin C. Fuller. 
Chief of Div., Agricul. Dept., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Allen H. Gauge wer. 

Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born 1849, Pa. Member, N. J. Legis., 2 
terms. 

*John E. Hatch. 

A. B., 1869; A. M., 1872, Dartmouth Coll. 
Clerk, U. S. Senate Com., 1870-72. Lawyer, 
in Cincinnati, 1872-80. Joint editor of 
"Jieports of Patent Cases." Died 1880, 



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135 



David K. Holston. 
District of Columbia. 

Alexander H. Holt. 

Druggist, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1838, N. Y. Lieut. Col., U. S. Vols. 
Dep'y U. S. Marshal, X. D. 111. Dep'y Cir- 
cuit Clerk in 111. Chief Clerk, Int. Rev. 
Bureau, Treas'y Dept. 

Marcus S. Hopkins. 

Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Martin V. Hottell. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1837. Ya. Capt., Co. K, 59th Ind. 
Yols. Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, 1866- 

AVilliam D. Hughes. 
Publisher of "The Sun," \Vashington. 
D. C. 



Philip Carver Hyam. I 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. I 
Bom 1815, Jamaica, B. W. I. 

James H. Jennings. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 

Charles Sweet Johnson. 

Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1817, N. Y. In business. N. Y. Citv. 
U. S. Civil Service, 1868. Sec, B'd of Pub. 
Works, D. C. 

W. H. B. Kittson. 
Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Benjamin C. Lacy. 

Virginia. 
James Valentine Lawrence, 

Lumber Merchant, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Born Yonkers, N. Y. Private to Capt. 
and Brevet Major, U. S. Vol. Clerk and 
Special Agent, U. S. P. O. Dept. Super- 
visor, Member of B'd of Edu., Yonkers. 

Joseph H. Lawrence. 
Ohio. 

George E. Lemon. 
Pension Claim Agent, Washington, D. C. 

Robert B. Lines. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Born 1848, Wis. U. S. Mil. Tel. Corps 2 

yrs. Com. to World's Fair in Vienna, 1873. 

*Josiah McLeod, 
Iowa, 



John S. Manning. 
Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 

Ames Furbee Medford. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
Born lail, Ohio. Private. 40th and 51st 
O. Int., 1861-65. Recorder of Deeds, Darke 
Co., O. 1866-69. 

Charles E. Miller. 
District of Columbia. 

Thomas F. Miller. 

Lawyer, Takoma Park, D. C. 
Va. Justice, Police Court, D. C, 1888- 

Olie W. Minor. 

Laurel, Maryland. 

John ^y. Morris. 

La\\Ter, Washington, D. C. 

Robert James Murray. 

Lawyer, Washington. D. C. 
Born 1850, D. C. Ass't Dist. Att'y, D. C. 

John T. Noyes. 
District of Columbia. 

William H. O'Brien. 

Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Charles G. Page. 

Lawyer, New York City. 

D wight J. Partello. 

LaAvyer, U. S. Consulate, Dusseldorf, Ger- 
many. 

Bom 1841, X. J. 1st Lieut., Meigs' Guard. 
Sec. to Gen. McCallum. Chief Clerk and 
Act. Chief, Bureau of Yards and Docks, 
Xa\'v Dept. U. S. Consul to Dusseldorf, 
1885- 



Washington, D. C. 



John B. Peyton, 

*James F. Russell. 
District of Columbia. 

B. F. Schwartz. 
Xew York. 

John W. Seyboh. 
Illinois. 

James W. Shaw, 
Ohio. 

William F. Slinev. 

Sligo, Md. 

R. Emmett Smith. 

Clerk, Agri. Dept., ^Vashington, D, C, 



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Richard Smith, 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born December 24, 1844. 



Frank H. Sprague. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Samuel L, Stephenson. 

Clerk, U. S. Tyeas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1838, O. A. B., 1862; A. M., 1863, 
Monmouth Coll. Union Army 3 yrs. 

Charles Tabor. 
Wisconsin. 

H. Maurice Talbott. 
District of Columbia. 

Thomas C. Taylor. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

John B. Thompson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1845, Md. Chief, App't Div., Interior 
Dept., 1874. 

Henry H. Tilley. 
Rhode Island. 

William Washington AVallace. 

Clerk. U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1844, Iowa. 

Lester Frank Ward, A. B., 1869. 

Leonard Watson. 
District of Columbia. 

William Holcombe Webster. 

Chief Examiner, U. S. Civil Service Com., 
Washington, D. C. 

Born 1839, Conn. A. B., ]861 ; A. M., 1864. 
Trinity Coll., Conn. Lieut., Co. I, 5th Conn. 
Vol. Inl"., 1861-63. Lieut., Vet. Reserve 
Corps, 1864-68. Chief Div , Pen. O., 1876-86. 
Chief Examiner, U. S. ('ivil Service Com.. 
1886- Joint Author, " Digest of Pension 
Laws," 1885. 

Edward A. AVetmore. 
New York. 

Horace F. Wliite. 
Vermont. 

James W. Wisncr. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, I). C. 
Born 1842, 111. Capt, of Co. D, 97th 111. 
Inf,, 3 yrs, 



Isaac B. Wunderly, 
Pennsylvania. 

Jose Maria Yznaga. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1840, Phila.. Pa. C. S. A. 

1872. 

Howard S. Abbot. 
Pennsylvania. 

W. Addison, Jr. 
District of Columbia. 

William H, Appleton. 

Lawyer, New York City. 
LL. M., 1884. Born 1843. N. H. Private 
to Maior, N. H. Vols., 1861-66. Pi-incipal 
Examiner, U. S. Pat. O. 

Stark W, Arnold. 
West Virginia. 

Edgar P. Berry. 

Teller, Washington, D. C. 

John W. Bixler. 

Lawyer, North Platte, Neb. 

Born 1842, Ind. Lieut., 30th Ind. Vols., 

4 yrs. Dist. Att'y, 35th Ind., and 10th Neb. 

Dists. Judge, Lincoln Co. Court, Neb. 

Chairman, Board of Pen. Appeals, 1890- 

I^ewis C. Black. 

Lawyer, Cincinnati, O. 
Born 1846, O. A. B., 1871, Ohio Wesleyan 
Univ. Of firm, Foraker. Black and Rock- 
iTOld. 

Albert E. Boone. 
Tennessee. 

Paul T. Bowen. 

Clerk, Ti-eas'y Dept., Washington, D. C. 

A. T. Brice. 

Washington, D. C. 

Eugene J. BroMn. 

Probate Judge, McConnelsville, O. 
Born 1849, 0. Mayor of McConnelsvile. 
Probate Judge, Morgan Co., O. 

W. D. Burbage. 

Clerk, Treas'y Dept., Washington, D, C. 

Frank L. Campbell. 

Lawyer, Mt. Pleasant, D. C, 
Born 1843, W. V, Private, 58th Pa. Vols. 
Chief Law Clerk, Interior Dept, 



Alumni of the Law School 



137 



"Zachary Taylor Carpenter. 

Bora 1848. Conn. A. B., 1870 ; A. M., 1873, 
Yale. Clerk, U. S. Treas'y. Com. to 
England for transfer of U. S. Bonds. Law- 
yer. Died Aprill, 1891. 

John J. Chew. 

Sec'y, U. S. Legation, Vienna, Austria. 
'Bornl851, D. C. Clerk, State Dept. Priv. 
Sec'y to Sec'y of State. 

W. P. Clark. 
District of Columbia. 

^Luke Clarke. 
U. S. Army. 

B. C. Coon. 

Takoma Park, D. C. 

L. T. Cowie. 
Iowa. 

Charles H. Cragin, Ph. B., 1870. 

*\Viniam F. Crane, Jr. . 
Pennsylvania. Died 1889. 

H. E. Curtiss. 
Connecticut. 

E. F. De Camp. 

New Jersey. 

James Peterson De Mattos. 

Lawyer, Whatcom, Wash. 
Born 1854, 111. LL. B., National Univ., 
D. C. Mayor, etc. 

Silas J. Douglass. 

New York. 

J. E. Dow. 

Clerk, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. 

-J. B. Durnall. 
Colorado. Patent Attorney. 

P. Edwm Dye. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Born 1830, N. Y. Teacher, N. Y., 16 vrs- 

Capt. 100th N. Y. Vols. Capt. 26, U. S. C. T. 

Maj. and Paymaster, U. S. A. Justice of 

Peace, Polk Co,. Iowa. 

George Earle. 
Law Clerk, Interior Dept. Washington, 
D. C. 

Eay Palmer Eaton. 

Agent for Oil Refiners, Brunswick, Me. 
Born 1846, Me. U. S. Vol. Clerk, U. S. 
Treas., 1865-73. P. O. Dept., 1873-77. Supt. 
Mail Service, 1877-81. Dep. Col. of Customs 
Bath, Me., 1882-85. Com. of Subsistence, 
Nat. Home for Vol., 1888-89. 



*Pierre W. Fornej'. 
Pa. Died Oct., 1885. 

Remus F. Foster. 
Clerk, Interior Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Edward S. Fowler. 

Lawyer, New York City. 
Born 1850, N. Y'. Clerk, War and Treas. 
Dept. Declined, 2d Lt., U. S. A. Capt. 
Ordinance Dept., N. Y. First Ass't Ap- 
praiser of Port of N. Y''. Contributor to 
Magazines and NcAVspapers. 

Lee W. Funk. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 
Born 1846, Ohio. 

Samuel Arthur Galpin. 

Wire Manufacturer, New Haven, Conn. 
Born 1846, Conn. A. M., (Hon.) 1880, 
Y'ale. Chief Clerk, Ind. Affairs, 1876-78. 

Allen B. Hayward. 

Mt. Pleasant, D. C. 

Arthur Hendricks. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 

Thomas G. Hensey. 

Real Estate Broker, Washington, D. C. 
Bom N. Y. Merchant. Vol. Navv, 1861. 
N. Y. Vol. Clerk, U. S. Treas. 

*J. W. House. 

Indiana. 



F. H. Howe. 



Wisconsin. 



Washington, D. C. 



James Marion Johnston. 

Lawyer and Banker, Washington, D; C. 
Born 1850, D. C. A. B.. 1870. A. M., 1873, 
Princeton. Of Riggs & Co., Bankers. 

George Anderson King, A. B., 1870. 

E. A. Kreidler. 

Washington, D. C. 
N. Y. Chief, Pre-emption Div., Gen'l 
Land Office. 

Thomas R. Lally. 

Wilmington, Del. 

William A. McKenney. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1846, Washington, D. C. 

Edwin J. McLain. 
Marvland. 



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* James F. Meguire. 

Pennsylvania. 

Frank T. Mix. 

St. Paul, Minn. 

Montague T. Moses. 

San Francisco, Cal. 

James Newlands. 
Illinois. 

George W. Partridge. 

Att'v, Real Estate and Insurance, Detroit, 
Mich. 

Born 1831, Mass. First Ass't Exam., U. S. 
Pat. O. Special Inspector, Treas'y Dept. 
Special Agt., Dept. of Int., etc. 

A. S. Pinney. 
Iowa. 

Mayhew Plater. 
Sec, Potomac Ins. Co , Washington, D. C. 

Charles E. Postley. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 

Henry G. Potter. 

Chief of Div., Interior Dept., Washington, 
D. C. 

Alfred E. Quaiffe. 

Vault Clerk, U. S. Treas'v, Washington, 
D. C. 

^Thomas J. Reigart. 
Iowa. Died 1890. 

Sam'l W. Rittenhouse, Ph. B., 1870. 

W. H. Rowe. 

District of Columbia. 

Martin Ryan. 
Virginia. 

William Henry Seaman. 

Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Born 1887, N. Y. M. D., 1883, Howard 
Univ., D. C. Author of numerous articles 
in scientific journals. Prof, of Chem., 
Howard Univ. 

Dennis Kingsley Sickels. 

Lawyer, Seattle, Wash. 
Born 1851, Mich. Author of "Sickels' 
Mining Laws and Decisions," 1881. 

Samuel J. Skinner. 
North Carolina. 

Walter Y. Smith. 
Oregon. 



F. D. Stephenson. 



Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, Washington, 
D. C. 

Jared D. Terrill. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1841, Mich. 1st Mich. Cav., 18 mos. 

C. D. Van Aernam. 
New York. 

Thomas R. Willard. 
Illinois. 

Roger Williams. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1851, N. Y. Assessor, D. C. Clerk, 
Exec. O., D. C. 

B. F. Worrell. 

Chief of Div., U. S. Treas'v, Washington, 
D. C. 

1873. 

James A. Babson. 
Clerk, Com. Customs, Washington, D. C. 

Fillmore Beall. 

Lawyer, Washington. D. C. 
Born 1837, Md. Member of Md. Legis. 
1886. 

E. R. Bliss. 

Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Born 1846, N. J. Countv Att'v, Cook Co., 
111., 5yrs. 

Elias Huntington Bottum. 

Lawyer, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Born 1850, Vt. A. B., 1871, Middleburg. 



Los Angeles, Cal. 



T. B. Brown. 

Alexander B. Butts. 
District of Columbia. 

Charles D. Campbell. 
Ohio. 

Campbell Carrington. 

Lawver, Washington, D. C. 



W. H. Chadsey. 



Chicago, Illinois. 



Fi-ank W. Clancy. 

Lawyer, Santa Fe, N. M. 
Born 1852, N. H. Clerk, Dist. Couit, First 
Jud. Dist., N. M., 1879-83. Clerk, Supreme 
Court, N. M., 1880-83. 



Alumni of the Law School. 



139 



J. B. Coghlan. 



Commauder, I'. S. Navy. 



Marrinns W. Conway. 
Ohio. 

Edward Dean Cooke. 

Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Bom 1849, Iowa. Rep. in 33d 111. Genl. 
Assembly. 

Henry T. Crosby. 

Falls Church, Virginia. 

Roger W. Cull, A. B., 1870. 

Philip T. Dodge. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 



Wilton C. Donn. 



New York Citv, 



Waverley Dodson Drinkard. 
Clerk, Engineer's Office, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1851, Richmond, Va. 

R. C. Du Bois. 

U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. 

Walter P. Floyd. 

Virginia. 

Leonidas F. Hunt. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 

*Thomas Henry Janvier. 

Born 1817, Del. Clerk, P. O. Dept. Law- 
yer. Died 1890. 

^Rowland M. Jones. 
Pennsylvania. 

Abner Bailey Kelly. 

Chief Clerk, Washington Gas Light Co., 

D. C. 
Born 1847, D. C. A. B., 1870 ; A. M., 1871, 
Princeton. 

John D. Kerr. 
Texas. 

^William E. Kindrick. 

Tennessee. 



Ohio. Died October, 1873. 

Carl Lentz. 

Lawyer, Newark, N. J. 
Born 1845, Bavaria. 1st Conu.Cav.,1861-64. 



Edward McMahon. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 

James F. Medbery. 

Claim Agent, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1849, Milwaukee, Wis. 

J. Arthur Patterson. 
Maine. 

Electus A. Pratt. 

Mortgage Loans, Minneapolis, IMinn. 
Born 1836, N. Y. A. B., 1858, Yale. Capt., 
U. S. A. Clerk, War Dept., 1865-83. 

George Croghan Reid. 

Captain, U. S. Marine Corps, Navy Dept. 

Born 1840, O. 2d Lieut., U. S. Marine 
Corps, 1864 ; 1st Lieut., 1869 ; Capt., 1884. 

W. B. Remey. 

Col., U. S. Marine Corps, Navy Dept. 
Iowa. Judge Advocate Genl., U. S. N. 

John Ridout. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1850, Md. (Name changed from 
John R. Williamson.) 

} George Simmons. 

! Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 

I Born 1840, Ind. 11th Ind. Inf , 3)^ yrs. 

i Julius Solger. 

1 Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 

Richmond Joseph South worth. 
' Physician, Washington, D. C. 

\ Born 1841, Wis. M. D., 1866, Coll. Phys 
I and Surg., N. Y. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A. 

j Rufus Hildreth Thayer. 

I Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

i Born 1849, Mich. A. B., 1870. A. M., 1874, 

: Univ. of Mich. Trustee, Pub. Schools, D. C. 

\ Duncan Thompson. 

I Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

' Born 1829, N. Y. Chief of Indian Trust 

i Fund Div., Custodian of Bonds, Dept. of 

I Int., 1871-84. 

i 

I OHver T. Thompson, Ph. B., 1865. 

I Henry Clark Townsend. 

'■ Lawyer, Patents, New York City. 

j Born 1850, Miss. A. B., 1871, Harvard. 

I C. F. Whiteley. 

I ' Brauchville, Md. 

Irving Williamson. 
1 Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 



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John R. Williamson. 

See John Ridout. 

1874. 

^Eafael A. Bayley. 
Massachusetts. 

William C. Behrens. 

Patent Solicitor, New York City. 
Born 1845, Germany. Chief Clerk. U. S. 
Treas. O. Prin. Ex., U. S. Pat. O. 

H. H. Bliss. 

Lawyer, "Washington. D. C. 

James E. M. Bo wen. 

Patent Lawyer, New York City. 
Born 1849, D. C. Prin. Ex., U. S. Pat. 0. 

James H. Bremerman, A. B., 1872. 

C. J. Clark. 

Massachusetts. 

Reuben Clearj'. 

District of Columbia. 

George Lyon Douglass. 

Lawyer, Wichita, Kan. 

Born Pa. Ass't Att'y, Dept. of Justice. 
Member Legis. of Kan., and Chair, of Jud. 
Com. 

James M. Durant. 

Merchant, Washington, D. C. 

Charles Eaton. 
New Hampshire. 

J. D. D. Farrell. 
District of Columbia. 

W. W. Flint. 
New Hampshire. 

George R. Gott, B. Let., 1874. 

Edwin B. Hay, B. S., 1873. 

Robert Henry Harkness, A. B., 1871. 

William G. Henderson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1852, District of Columbia. 

J. A. Hovey. 

New York City. 

John J. Knox. 
Michigan. 

Phili]) F. Larner. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 



*Wells W. Leggett. 

Born 1847, Ohio. Capt. and Additional 
Aide de Camp, 17 A. C. Chief Eng. 3d Div. 
17, A. C, U. S. A. Graduate of West Point, 
1869. Pres. Brush Electric Co., Thompson 
Houston Co., at Detroit. Died 1891. 

AV. B. Lord; 

Lawyer, Washington. D. C. 

H. R. McCalmont. 

Franklin, Pa. 
Ohio. Special Agent, P. O. Dept. 

WiUiam C. Murdock. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 

W. B. Xichols. 
Massachusetts. 

Worth Osgood. 
NeAV York. 

Moritz Bernard Philipp. 

Lawyer, New York City. 
Born Ohio. Prin. Ex. Ex. of Inter- 
ferences, U. S, Pat. O. 

George Evett Reardon. 

Lawyer, Baltimore, Md. 
Born 1852, Va. Justice of the Peace, 1885- 
Author of "Reardon's Forms of Acknowl- 
edgements." 

Charles C. Rhodes. 

Lawyer, Baltimore, Md. 
Born Md. PoUce Justice, Balto., 6 yrs. 

Charles C. Royce. 

Manager "Rancho Chico," Chico, Cal. 
Bom 1846, Ohio. Mate. U. S. Navv, 1863- 
65. Chief, Land Div., Indian Office. 
Ethnologist, Smithsonian Institute. Dept. 
Com., G. A. R., 1880. Author of many 
papers on Indian questions. 

Henry A. Seymour. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 

Louis AV. Sinsabaugh. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 

J. W. Smith. 



Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 



A. S. Tompkins 
South Carolina. 

John Walker. 
Illinois. 

E. L. C.'Ward. 

North Carolina. 



Alumni of the Law School. 



141 



B. B. Winborne. 
North Carolina. 

1875. 

Alfred W. Arrington. 
Illinois. 

^Jedediah H. Baxter. 

Born 1837, Vt. A. B.; M. D.. Univ., Vt. 
Siu-g., 12tli Mass. Vols., 1861-62. Brigade 
Surg., 1862. Ass't Med. Pun'evor, 1865. 
Chief Med. Purveyor, 1872. Surg. Genl , 
1889-90, U. S. Army. Died Dec. 1. 1890. 

Charles G. Biggs. 
Marv'land. 

George H. Breaker. 

Lawyer, Houston, Texas. 
Born 1851, North Carolina. 

E. T. Bullock. ' 

■\^'est Virginia. 

^George B. Cobaugh. i 

Iowa. 

James Fairbanks Colby. 

Prof, of Law and Political Science, Dart- 
mouth College, N. H. 

Born 1850, Vt. A. B., 1872, Dartmouth. | 
A. M.. 1877, Yale. Author of many legal , 
papera. 

Frank L. Coombs. j 

Napa, California. ' 

John B. Corliss. ; 

Lawyer, Detroit, Michigan, i 
Born 1851, Vt. City Att'y, Detroit, 1882-86. 

Joseph James Darlington. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
BornS. C. A. B., 1868, Erskine, Coll., S. 

C. LL. D. 1888, Georgetown Coll., D. C. 

Charles M. Davis. 

Clerk, Glenn Springs, S. C. ; 
Born 1855, South Carolina. ; 

William K. Duhamel. | 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born D. C. A. M., St. John's Coll. } 

George Leland Dyer. | 

Naval Oflacer, Na^T Dept., D. C ' 
Born 1849, Me. Grad. Naval Acad., 1870 
Hydrographer to Bureau of Navigation 
Nav>' Dept. 



Robert G. Dyrenforth. 

Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
M. D., 1870. Born 111. Ass't Com. of 
Patents. 

John G. Ehiott. 

Patent Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
LL. M., 1877. Born 18.51, Ind. Clerk, U. 
S. Treas'v, 1873-75. Exam., U. S. Pat. 0., 
1876-79. 

George Congdon Gorham, Jr. 

Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. 
Born 1854, Connecticut. 

John C. Heald. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 



Patent Law, Cleveland, O. 

Born O. M. D., 1870. Jeff. Med Coll. M. 

D., 1871, Cleveland Med. Col. (Homeopath). 

Jacob Henry Lichliter. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Bom 1853, Va. A. M., 1876, Franklin and 
Marshall Coll., Pa. 

Irwin Breese Linton. 

La^vj-er, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1852, Pa. Prin. Clerk, Office Sup. 
Archt, Treas'y Dept. 

George T. Lovell. 
Vermont. 

^Charles H. Luff. 
District of Columbia. Died Feb., 1888. 

•^J. Waher Lynch. 
Indiana. 

Samuel Maddox. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1850, Maryland. 

Thomas Mitchell. 

Clerk. Pension Office, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1879. Born Connecticut. 

Henry Theodore Munson. 

Lawyer, Washington. D. C: New York 

City. 
Born New Haven, Conn. 

W. N. Newbold. 

North Carolina. 

Eichard E. Pairo. 

Lawyer. Washington, D. C. 



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Henry Clay Pearson. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1845, Pa. 1st Lieut., Co. H, 21st Pa. 
Cav. 

* William D. Postal. 
Missouri. 

Charles Frank Rowe, B. S., 1873. 

Edward J. Stellwagen. 

Real Estate Broker. Washington, D. C. 

Harold Green Underwood. 

Lawyer, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Born 1852, N. Y. Exam., U. S. Pat. O., 
1873-81. 

Paul E. Williams. 

P. 0. Inspector, Delaware, O. 
Born 1851, O. A. B., 1873 ; A. M., 1875, 
Ohio Wesleyan Univ. 

W. Redin Woodward. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

1876. 

James Edgar Bangs, A. B., 1872. 

Joseph, William Barton. 
New York. 

Daniel Birtwell. 

Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, D. C. 

Henry B. Blandy. 
Clerk, U. S. Pat. Office, Washington, D. C. 



Otis Bowver. 



Lawyer, Baircl, Texas. 



Born Virginia. 

William H. Bradley. 

District of Columbia. 

Albert A. Brooke. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Richard W. D. Bryan. 

Lawyer, Albuquerque, N. M. 
Born 1819, N. Y. A. B., 1870, Lafayette 
Coll., Pa. Astronomer, U. S. North Polar 
Expedition, 1871-73. 

Allen Coffin. 
Massachusetts. 

Howard Baldwin Crittenden, 

Real Estate, San Diego, Cal. 
Born 1853, Indiana. 



Madison Davis. 
Chief Clerk, Third Ass't Postmaster-Gen- 
eral, Washington, D. C. 

Linton Adams Dean. 

Lawyer, Rome, Ga. 

Born 1855, Ga. A. B., 1875; A. M. 1878, 

Mercer Univ., Ga. Member, Ga. Senate, 



Patrick James Donahue. 

Catholic Priest, Baltimore, Md. 
Born, 1849, Eng. S, T. B., 1884 ; S. T. L., 
1885, St. Mary's Univ., Md. Chancellor of 
the Archdiocese of Balto., 1886- 

H. H. C. Dunwoody. 

Major, U. S. Signal Corps, Washington, 
D. C. 

Thomas J. Godwin. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 

Sherwood F. Gorham. 

Seattle, Washington. 

R. E. Hamilton, 
Texas. 

W. J, B. Hill. 
Maryland. 

Robert B. Hine. 
New York. 

James Franklin Hood. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1851, Ohio. Chief Appt. Div. In- 
terior Dept., 1880-85. 

W. W. Johnson. 
Montana. 

Charles G. Love. 
New York. 

Samuel Davies McDonald. 
Pennsylvania. 

Robert Henry Macgill, Jr. 
Maryland. 

Charles F. Markell, 
Maiyland. 

W. H. Mitchell. 



Rome, Georgia. 



Eugene E, Osborn, 
Connecticut. 

■'^'Stephen Carr Parrish. 
Ohio. 



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143 



James Harvey Peirce. 

Lawyer, Chicago, Illinois. 
Bom 1853, Del. B. S., 1S74, Cornell Univ. 
Prin. Exam, and Law Clerk, U. S. Pat. O. 

Charles Darwin Pennebaker. ! 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. | 
Born 1854, Kentucky. 

Perr}^ Benjamin Pierce. j 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1840, N. Y. A. B., 1865 ; A. M., 1868, I 
HobartColl. Prin. Exam., U. S. Pat. O, 

1882- 

John Caldwell Poor. 
Treas., Washington Gas Light Co., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Howard Lyman Prince. 

Librarian, U. S. Patent Office. D. C. 
Born 1840, Me. A. B., 1862: A. M.. 1865, 
Bowdoin Coll. Sergt., Lieut., Capt., 20th 
Maine Vols., 1862-65. 

*Lenox W. Simpson. 
District of Columbia. 

Bradford P. Sparrow. 

Bowling Green, Virginia. 

Percy Thompson. 

Warehouse, Kansas City, Mo. 
Born 1855, X. Y. City. Statistician of 
Mining, 10th Census. 

Edwin Mortimer Truell. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1841, Mass. M. Ace, Eastman Bus. 
Coll., Chicago. Co. E, .12th Wis. Vols., 3 
yrs. Received Congressional "Medal of 
Honor" for valor in action. Register of 
Deeds, 1867-68, Juneau Co., Wis. 

George E. Upham. 
Illinois. 

Benjamin White, A. B., 1873. 

Charles Fauntleroy Whittlesey. 

Lawyer, Seattle, Wash. 
Born 1855, N. M. A. B.. 1874 ; A. M., 1877, 
Princeton. Regent, Territorial Univ., 
Wash'n, 1888-90. 

Jesse H. AVilson, A. B., 1874. 

Charles Henry Winston. 

Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. 
Born 1853, Missouri. 

W. W. Woodward. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 



1877. 

^Henry Thomas Ash. 
Kentucky. 

Thomas Grafton Ash. 

Washington, D. C. 

Peter Anton Auer. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1879. Born 1849, Prussia. U. S. 
Vol. 

Amzi Lorenzo Barber. 

Real Estate and Pa^dng, Washington, D.C. 

Born 1847, Vt. A. B., 1867; A. M., 1870. 
Oberhn Coll., O. 

Edward Deering Boyd. 
Texas. 

Robert Edmond Bradley. 

Real Estate Broker, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1856, District of Columbia. 

Samuel Gordon Brent. 

Alexandria, Va. 

Chapin Brown, A. B., 1876. 

Daniel Norman Burbank. 
Chief of Div.. U. S. Treas'y, Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M., 1878. New York. 

Charles Louis Burdett. 

Massachusetts. 

Benjamin Hudson Butcher. 

Lawyer, Denver, Colo. 
Born 1855, W. Va. Member Legis., W. 
Va. Rep. and State Senator, Colo. Dist. 
Att'y, 9th Judicial Dist., Colo. 

*J. Mandeville Carlisle, Jr. 
District of Columbia. 

Ralph Meade Dement, B. S., 1875. 

Edwin Forrest. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Frank Leslie Freeman. 

Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1&17, Mass. Prin. Exam., U. S. 
Pat. Of. Com. to the Univ. Elect. Expos, 
at Paris. 

William Breech Gonsalves. 
California. 

Jonas Willard Greene. 
Virginia. 



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William Augustus Gwyer, Jr. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1879, Nebraska. 

Abraham Depue Hazen. 

Third Ass't Postntiaster-Geueral, AVash- 

ington, D. C. 
Born Pennsylvania. 

Charles Herr. 

Clergyman, Jersey City, N. J. 

Leonard Rossitus Hill. 
South Carolina. 

Hubert Howson. 

Lawyer, New York City. 
Born 1856, England. 

Edmund Hudson. 

Editor, Washington, D. C. 
Born Mass. Author of " Memorial of 
Mary Clemmer." Editor of "Army and 
Navy Register" weekly, founded 1879 ; "U. 
S. Gov. Advertiser," weekly, founded 1883; 
" Hudson's Army and Navj^ List," monthly, 
f. 1885: "The Nat. Democrat," weekly, f. 
1889. 

Simeon Francis Johnson. 

Kansas City, Mo. 
LL. M., 1879, Kentucky. 

^Israel Kimball, Jr. 
N. H. Died Feb. 15, 1886. 



Legare Phenix. 



New York City. 



* Joseph Wheat Milburn. 
D. C. Died Nov. 8, 1879 

William Naylor. 

Clerk, Interior Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Henry Clay Nevitt. 

Lawyer, Albany, N. Y. 
LL. M., 1878, D. C. County Judge, Ind. 

Jared Chamblin Nichols. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1837, Va. Dep. Col., C. & 0. Canal. 
Special Exam., U. S. Pen. Bu. 

Henry O'Connor,. Jr. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Myron Melvin Parker. 

Lawyer, Real Estate Broker, Washington, 
D. C. 

Born 1843, Vt. 1st Vt. Cavalry, 3 years. 
Ass't P. M., Wash'n, D. C. Pres., Board of 
Trade, D. C. 

Frank Lee Perley. 
District of Columbia. 



Ivory Hurd Pike. 

Lawyer, Bloomington, 111. 
Born 18i4, Me. LL. B., Nat. Univ. U. S. 
Vol. 3 yrs. Twice Memf)er of 111. Legis. 

John Caldwell Robertson. 

South Carolina. 

Charles David Sloan. 
LL. M., 1879. Born New York. 

William Tayloe Snyder. 

Minister, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1879. Born 1856, D. C. 

Jacob Webster Starr. 

Clerk, War Dept., Herndon, Va. 

^William Soule Stickney. 

Born 1852. A. B., Rochester Univ. Law- 
ver. Sec. and Disburs. Officer, two Com. to 
the'-Utes." Died 1880. 

Gustave P. Strum. 

Draftsman, Washington, D. C. 

Harrj^ Roland Sullivan. 

Passed Ass't Paymaster, U. S. Navy. 
Born O. Sec, Naval Com., U. S. Senate. 

I Russell Brooks Taylor. 

I Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 

I Born 1814, Mass. Co. C, 10th Mass. Inf. 

' Edwin Starr Templeton. 

Lawyer, Greenville, Pa. 
i Born 1854, Pa. A. B., 1875; A. M., 1878, 
Coll. of Greenville, Pa. School Director. 

Samuel Thomas. 

Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C. 

\ Leon Tobriner. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
! LL. M., 1878, District of Columbia. 

! Frederick Mandevill Tryon. 

j Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
LL. M.,1885. Born 1853, N. Y. Clerk, U. 
S. Treas'y. 

James Sterling Ashley Turner. 

U. S. Marine Corps, Mare Island, Cal. 
Born 1856. Md. 1st. Lieut., U. S. Marine 
Corps. 



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145 



Hugh Brady Wilkins, Jr. 

Banker, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Born 1854, Pa. Priv. Sec. Ass't Post- 
master Genl., 1875-81. Priv. Sec. to Gov. 
of Montana, 1881-86. Iron City Nat. Bank, 
Pittsburg. 

Bartraiu Zevely. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1855, District of Columbia. 

1878. 

Harrington Brown. 

Los Angeles, California. 

J. Walter Cooksey. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1879. Born D. C. 

John Dennis Coughlan. 

LaAvyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1857, District of Columbia. 

Lucius M. Cuthbert, A. M., 1876. 

Henry Edgar Davis. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1879. Associate Prof, of Practice, I 
Judge of Moot Court, and Lecturer on tlie i 
History of Law, 1888- Born 1855, D. C. A. > 
B., 1876; A. M., 1879, Princeton. Ass't 
Att'y, D. C. 1885-89. 

■^ James Gait Davis. 
Born District of Columbia. Died 1889. 

Charles Dufief Fowler. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. and 
New York City. 

^^Arsenius Thomas Harve3\ \ 

District of Columbia. Died 1882. 

George Washington Kern. 

Claim Attorney, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1879. Born 1856. D. C. 

Leonard Marbury, ■ 

Lawyer, Alexandria, Va. 
Born 1856, Alex., Va. Att'y for Common- 
wealth for Alex., Va., 1882-88, 1890- Grand 
Chancellor, K. P., Va. 

John E. Mason. 

Lawyer, Comorn, Va. 
Born 1854, Va. State's Att'v for King Geo. 
Co., 1877- Mem. Va. Legis., 1889. 

Charles Tully Parker. 

Clerk, Washington, D, C. i 



William Archer Purrington, 

Lawyer, New York City. 
LL. M., 1878. Born D. C. A. B., 1873, 
Harvard. LL. B., 1880, Univ. of City of 
New York. Consular Clerk, Rome, Italy, 
1874-75. Sec. of Legation and Charge d' 
Affaires, Brazil, 1875-77. 



Daniel F. Raum. 

Born 1857, Illinois. 



Lawyer, Peoria, 111, 



George Augustus Sawyer. 

Officer, U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1889, Vt. Paymaster, U. S. N. 

John Day Smith. 

Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Born 1845, Me. A. B., 1872; A. M., 1875, 
Brown Univ. Co. F. 19th Maine U. S. Vols. 
Rep. and Senator, Minn. Legis. 

Douglass Twombley. 
France. 

^Edward D. Wright. 

LL. M., 1879. Born D. C. 

1879. 

Edmund C. Blunt. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Frank Bolles. 

Sec. of Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. 

Born 1856, Mass. LL. B., 1882. Harvard 
Univ. Sec. of Harvard Univ., 1886- Author 
of a Genealogy of the Family of Dix ; of 
papers on Ornithology ; of official papers of 
Harvard Univ. Editor of " A Collection of 
Important English Statutes." 

Charles Edgar Brown. 

Lawyer, Cincinnati, O. 

Born 1853, W. Va. Pres. of Police Com., 

Cincinnati, O. » 

Frank T. Brown. 

Patent Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Born Kv. Priu. Exam, and Att'v, U. S. 
Pat. Of. ' Of firm Butter worth, Hall c*^ 
Brown. ' 

Aldis Birdsey Browne. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 18;57, D. C. 

Shelton T. Cameron. 
Clerk, U. S. Patent Office, Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M., 1880, 111. 

Melville Church. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C, 
LL. M., 1880. Born 1856, N. Y. 



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W. B. Cooley. i 

Chief Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, i 
B.C. i 

William T. S. Curtis. | 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. ' 
LL. M.,1880. Born 1857, D. C. 

* James H. Day. 

LL. M., 1880. Texas. | 

Charles G. Gould. 

Principal Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, j 
Washington, D. C. 

LL. M., 1880. Born 1844, Vt. Priv., Co. 

G, nth Vt. Vols., 1862. Discharged as Capt., j 

Co. H, 5th Vt. Vols., and Brevet Maj., U. S. j 

Vols., 1865. ! 

Frank H. Hall. i 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1879. Maine. 

Pennington Halsted. 

Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 
Born 1857, Pennsylvania. 

Frederick Loviad Harvey, Jr. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1880. Born 1856, D. C. Prin. 
Exam., Land Claims and Contests, U. S. G. 
L. O., 1888-90. Author ol "Monograph of 
the Washington Monument." Sec, Joint 
Com. for completion of Wash'n Monument, 
1878-88. 

Franck D. Johns. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

0. A. Jones. 
District of Columbia. 

Isaac N. Kalb. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 

Henry Arthur Kelly. 

Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C. 
Born 1842, N. H. Staff Officer, 8th Tenn. 
Cav., U. S. Vols. 

John Bell Larner. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1858, District of Columbia. 

Frank Osgood McCleary. 

Lawy^, W'ashington, D. C. 
Born 1859, New Castle, Pa. 

Thomas J. MacNamee. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington. D. C. 
LL. M.. 1881. Born 1H47, Scotland. U. S. 
\'ol., l<s(i8-()5. Clerk, Wash'n P. O., 2 yrs. 
Clerk, War Dept., 20 vrs. 



William Ward Mohun. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1857, District of Columbia. 

Maurice Louis Muhleman. 

Cashier, U. S. Sub Treasury, N. Y. 
LL. M., 1884. Born 1852, 111. Dep. Ass't 
Treas. U. S., N. Y. Act. Ass't Treas. U. S., 
N. Y. 

Charles Franklin Munday. 

Lawyer, Seattle, Wash. 
Born 1858, Cal. Member of Legis., Wash. 
Ter., 1884-86. Ass't U. S. Att'y, 1886-89. 

John F. Naughton. 

San Francisco, California. 

Joseph H. Parsons. 

Lawyer, Birmingham, Ala. 
LL. M., 1881. Alabama. 

Joseph M. T. Partello. 

First Lieut., U. S. Army. 
Born 1854, O. Clerk, A. G. O., 1872-79. 
Author of numerous magazine and news- 
paper articles ; "Army Life on the Frontier' ' 
and philatelic works. 

AVilliam H. Pearce. 
Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M., 1880. D. C. 

Samuel Bertrand Roane. 

Examiner, IT. S. Patent Office, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Born 1845, D. C. LL. M., 1886, George- 
town Univ., D. C. Ass't Engineer, U. S. 
Navy. 

John L. Tye. 

Lawyer, Atlanta, Ga. 
Ga. Solicitor, Henry Co. Court. Elector 
on Cleveland and Hendrick's Ticket. 

William Henry Upton. 

Lawyer, Walla Walla, Wash. 
LL. M., 1880. Born 1854, Cal. A. B., 
1877, Yale. Member of Common Council, 
Walla Walla, 1885 ; of the Legis. of Wash. 
Ter., 1888. Judge, Superior Court, State of 
Wash., 1889- 

Redmond D. Walsh. 

St. Louis, Missouri. 

William H. Whittlesey. 

Lawyer, Port Townsend, Wash. 
Born 1858, Va. A. B.,1876; A. M., 1879, 
Princeton. Probate Judge, Jefferson Co., 
Wash. Clerk, i:. S. Dist. Court, 3d Jud. 
Dist., Wash. Jury Com., U. S. Dist. and 
Circuit C'ourts, Dist, of Wash., Wash. 



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147 



James G. Zacliry. ! 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. i 

1880. I 

Louis Bagger. 

Lawyer, Washiugtou, D. C. 
Boru 184fi, Denmark. B. A., 1867, Univ. 
of Copenhagen. Royal Vice Consul of t 
Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, at Wash- 
ington. Contributor to magazines and 
papei-s. Translator of several of Hans 
Christian Anderson's works. Editor of 
Washington Daily Patriot. 

Edmund A. Bailey. 

Washington, D. C. 

Harrison S. Barbour. 

Merchant, Washington, D. C. j 

Born 1858. D. C. A. B., 1878 ; A. M., 1880, i 

Mount St. Mary's Coll., Md. : 

Charles L. Buckingham. 

Patent Lawyer, New York City. 
Born 1852. O. C. E., 1875, Univ., Mich. ! 
Asst. Exam., U. S. Pat. O., 1876-80. Coun- ■ 
sel for Western Union Tel. Co., etc. i 

WilHam Rosser Bushby. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1881, Virginia. 

Louis Dale Carman. 

Physician, AA'ashiugton, D. C. 
LL. M., 1881. Born 1860, N. J. M. D., 
1888, Howard Univ. M. D., 1889, George- ' 
town Univ., D. C. Clerk, Med. Div., U. S. 
Pen. O. 

J. B. Diver. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884. New Jersey. 



Charles J. Hayes. 
Journalist, Asso. Press, Washington, D. C, 
LL. M., 1881. Born 1856, New York. 



George M. Dunn. 



Denver, Colo. 



George Brand Edwards. 

stenographer, Washington, D. C. 
Bom 1860, Canada, 

Millard Fillmore Halleck. 

Lawyer and Patent Att'y, Takoma Park, 

D. C. 
Born 1856, D. C. Clerk and Act. Ass't 
Exam., U. S. Patent Office. 

Edgar Gwynn Harbaugh, 

Bookkeeper, Cent. Nat. Bk., Washington, 

D. C. 
Bom 1850. Prof, of String Instruments. 

James L. Harn. 

Lawyer, Fort Myers, Fla. 
Bora Florida, County Att'y, 



F. W. Johnston. 



Alexandria, Va. 



AVilliam Thomas Kent. 

Accountant, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1881. Born 1811, Ireland. Chief 
of Div. and Chief Clerk, Pavm. Genl's 
Office. 

AVilliam Bruce King, A. B., 1878. 

James H. Lange. 

Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 
Born 18.57, District of Columbia. 

Horatio J. Lauck. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1881, District of Columbia. 

AVoodbury Lowery. 

Patent Lawyer, "Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1881. Born 1853, N. Y. A. B.. 
1875; A. M., 1877, Harvard. Author of 
"Lowery's Supreme Court Patent Cases," 
in Brodix Am. and Eng. Patent Cases ; 
" Patents," in Mver's Federal Decisions, 
Vol. 25. 

E. A. McBee. 

South Carolina. 



J. I. McCallum. 

-J. M. McNeel. 
South Carolina. 



Washington, D. C. 



^William X. Markell. 
Maryland. Died 1880. 

John M. Martin. ' 

Lawyer, AVest Duluth, Minn. 

Born 1851, Miss. Judge of Probate Court, 

1882, 1883, 1889, 1890. Mavor of Ada, Minn., 

1889, 1890. Rep., Waterways Conven., 1885. 

J. H. Mason. 

LL. M., 1881, Mass. 

P. H. Todd Mason. 

Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Born 1856, S. C. 

Philip Mauro. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C, 
Born 18.59, Mo. 

*J. H. Morgan. 
Alabama. 



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John ]\IoiTis. 

Chicago, 111. 

Robert E. Morris. 

Real Estate Agent, Washington, D. C. 
Bom 1855, 111. 

Howard ]Morton. 
District of Columbia. 

Robert Walter Findlater Ogilvie. 

Lawj-er, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1881. Born 1858, D. C. A. B., 
1878 ; A. M., 1881, Pi'inceton. 

William Scott Parks. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1881. Born 1855, O. 

David Gray Purman. 

Examiner, U. S. Patent Office. Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

LL. M. Born 1836, Pa. A. B., 1857: A. 
M., 1860, Waynesbm-g Coll., Pa. 2d and 1st 
Lieut. 16th 'Wis. Vol. Major and Lieut. 
Col., 41st Wis. Vol. Col. 4th Wis. Militia. 
Supt. Pub. Ins., Sweet Co., Wis.. 1864-68. 
Prin., Delaney Acad., Ind. Rin., Lan- 
caster Acad., Wis. Prof., Eng. Lang, and 
Lit., State Normal School, Wis., 1868-76. 

Conway Robinson, Jr. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Harry iNIylinn Rohrer. 

Inspector of Beef, Chicago, 111. 
Born 1859, Pa. 

E. T. Saunders. 
Illinois. 

^Hermann Alexander Schinimel- 
fennig. 
Born 1861, Pa. Died 1887. 

George Dudley Seymour. 

Patent Lawyer, New Haven, Conn. 
LL. M. 1881. Born 1859, Conn. Of firm 
Earle & Seymour. 

Philip Hinkle Seymour. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1857, Ohio. Clerk, Gen'l Laud Of., 
1879-83. 

L. E. Slemons. 

Arkansas. 

Fred. Kimball Swett. 

Physician, Washington, D. C. 
M. D., 1889. Born 1857, Me. 



' L. R. Thian. 

Minneapohs, Minn. 

Edward D. Yanderlieth. 

LaAvyer, Carson City, Nevada. 
Born 1859, Cal. Ass^^ Chief Clerk, As- 
sembly, Nev. Legis. Clerk, Dist. Court, 
Eureka, Nev. Dep. Dist. Att'y, Eureka Co., 
Nev. Register, U. S. Mint, Carson, Nev. 
Priv. Sec. to Gov. of Nevada, 1891- 

J. H. Weleker. 

Tennessee. 

: William W. White. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1845. U. S. Vols., 1861-64. 

\ AYilliam Wilson Wishart. 
i Lawyer, Pittsbiu-g, Pa. 

LL. M., 1881. Born 1855, Pa. 

1881. 

^ John Arthur. 

Tacoma, Washington. 
; LL. M., 1882, Pennsylvania. 

i C. F. Barrett. 

! LL. M., 1884, New York. 

Peter AV. Blazer. 

j Clerk. U. S. Pension Office, Washing- 
! ton, D. C. 

John M. Burnett. 
Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, Washington, 
1 D. C. 

! Born 1857, N. Y. 

Henry Calver. 

' Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 

I LL. M., 1882. Born 1845, England. Ass't 
j Exam., U. S. Pat. O. until 1883. 

John Cannon. 

I Connecticut. 

I William H. Chapman. 

1 Lawyer, Springfield, ;Mass. 

I LL. M., 1882. Born 1856, Pa. Exam., U. 

! S. Pat, O. Of firm Hawes and Chapman. 

William Fenimore Cooper. 

Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
I LL. M., 1882. Born 1860, Va. 

' Charles AV. Dorsey. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1882, District of Columbia. 



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Charles Alexander Douglass. 

Lawyer, Winnsboro, S. C. 
Bom 1859, S. C. A. B., Erskine Coll., S. 
C. Four yrs. Member of S. C. Legis. Pres. 
Elector at Large, S. C, 1888. 

Lanier Dunn. 

Farmer, Warm Springs, Va. 
Born 1851, Indiana. 

Charles M. Fox. 
Connecticut. 

*W. F. C. Gregory, Jr. 
Virginia. Died 1881. 

Will Haight. 

Lawyer, Atlanta, Ga. | 
Born 1856, Md. Clerk and Exam., Dept. i 
of Justice. Ass't and U. S. List. Att'y, Ga. i 
U. S. C. C. Commis., N. D. Ga. Eep. Candi- 
date for Congress, 1890. 

Hugh Whitefield Harris. 

Lawyer, Charlotte, N. C. 
Born 1857, S. C. A. B., 1878, Erskine Coll., 

S. C. 

Charles R. Hyde. 

Tennessee. 

F. S. Hyde. 

Tennessee. 

Royal A. Johnson. 

U. S. Surveyor Genl., Ariz., Tudlon, Ariz. 
Born 1854, 111. Chancellor of the Univ. 
gf Arizona. Manufacturer. 

William Allen Johnson. 

Real Estate Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1882. Born 1856, D. C. LL. M., 
1887, Georgetown Univ., D. C. 

George Dennis Johnston. 

Lawyer, Baltimore, Md. 
Born 1858, Kansas. 

Thomas Jones Johnston. 

Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1882. Born 1856, D. C. 

John E. Latimer. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1882, District of Columbia. 

William A. Leetch, B. S., 1878. 

John T. Lighter. 

Lawyer, Monroe Citj-, Mo. 
Born 1858, D. C. City Counselor of Mon- 
roe City, Mo. Author of " Ordinances tor 
Cities of the Fourth Class, in the State of 
Mo." 



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Harry Niles Low. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M. , 1882. Born 1859, 111. 

Eugene Morgan. 

Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. 

Oscar jSTauck. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1882. Born 1862, Va. U. S. Com. 
and Exam, in Chan., D. C. 

Millard K. Page. 

Mining and Eeal Estate, Denver, Col. 
LL. M., 1882. Born 1856, Me. A. B., 
1879; A. M., 1882, Bowdoin Coll. 

^Marshall H. Parks. 
LL. M., 1882. Born Wis. Died 1886. 



John A. Perry. 
LL. M., 1882, Colo. 



Denver, Colo. 



James R. Rogers. 

Ass't Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Born Va. M. D., 1869. Washington Univ., 
Md. Ph. D., 1875, Maryland Ins., Balto. 
Ass't Prof., Chem. and Instr. in Math., Dela- 
ware Coll. Teacher of Science, Friends' 
School, Balto. Lecturer on Chem, Nor- 
wood Inst., and Friends' School, D. C, 

George Frederick Rollins. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasury, Falls Church, Va. 
Born N. H. 



Washington, D. C. 



Eugene Rosis. 

LL. M., 1882, Pa. 

William H. Ruff. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 

G. W. Seaver. 
Vermont. 

Samuel Delmege Trin\ble. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1882. Born 1862, Ky. 

George Patten Whittlesey. 

Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1856, Me. A. B., 1878, Yale. 

Henry K. Willard. 

Sec, Columbia Ins. Co., Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M., 1882. Born 1856, D. C. A, B., 
1879, Yale. 



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*Edmund E. Williams. 

LL. M., 1882. Born 1841, Conn. Private 
and 1st Lieut., U. S. Vols. Ass't Exain., U. 
S. Pat. O. Died 1891. 

*W. D. Wirt. 
Virginia. 

1882. 
Gist Blair. 

Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. 
Born 1860, D. C. A. B., 1880, Princeton. 

Francis Edward Camp. 

Prin. Examiner, Pension Office, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Born 1858, N. J. A. B., 1878 ; A. M., 1882, 
Univ. of Vt. 

Bruce Cavitt. 

Tennessee. 

Charles E. Conant. 

Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn. 
LL. M.,1882. Born 1855, Me. A. B., 1879, 
Colby Univ. 

John J. Crawford. 
Ohio. I 

H. Bradley Davidson. 

Lawyer and Real Estate Broker, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Charles E. Dean. 

Lawyer, Kearney, Neb. 
Born 1857, 111. Ph. B., 1877, Chicago Univ. 
Author of "Digest of Decisions of Treasury 
Dept., 1872-82." 

William Eiley Deeble. 

Real Estate, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1860, District of Columbia. 

Harvey S. Durnall. 
LL. M., 1883, Pennsylvania. 

■^Matthew Gault Emery, Jr. 

Born 1855, D. C. A. B., 1879 ; A. M., 1882, 
Princeton. Lawyer. Died 1887. 

La Fayette Fitzliugh. 

Lawyer, Dallas, Tex. 
Born 1858, Ky. Of llrm Fitzhugh & 
Wozcncralt. 

Albert C. Fowler. 

Patent Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. 
Born 1857, D. C. C. E., 1878, Rensselaer 
Pol. Ins. Exam., U. S. Patent O., 1880-86. 

Miles Fuller, A. B., 1880. 



Charles C. Gilbert. 

Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Born 1859, Ky. Ass't U. S. Dist. Att'y, S. 
Dist., Iowa. 



Cary H. Harrison. 



Portland, Ore, 



Seward A. Haseltine. 

Lawyer, Springfield, Mo. 
LL. M., 1882. Born 1855, Mo. B. S.; M. S., 
Drury Coll., Mo. 

Travers B. Hedgman. 

Virginia. 

Benjamin Frank Keller. 

statistical Expert, Dept. of Labor, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Blair Lee. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1883. Born 1857, Md. A. B., 
1880 ; A. M., 1883, Princeton. 

W. Edgar Linn. 

Karl S. Loomis. 
Wisconsin. 



Washington, D. C. 



Louis William Maxson. 

Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

LL. M., 1883. Born 1855, Cal. A. B., 
1876, Yale. 

James S. Morrill. 

Washington, D. C. 

Theodore W. Noyes, A. M., 1877. 

Charles Clarence Poole. 

Patent Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Born 1856, Cal. Clerk, P. O. Dept., 
1881-82. 

Henry E. Eandall. 

Minnesota. 

S. G. L. Eoberts. 

Lawyer, Madison, Wis. 
LL. M., 1883, Maryland. 

Thomas E. Eochfort. 

Connecticut. 

Lewis AVarren Seely. 
Lawyer and Patent Att'y, San Francisco, 

Cal. 
Born 1859, Pa. Of firm Spear & Seely. 



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W. Herbert Smith, A. B., 1879. 

Harry W. Spofiford. 
Ohio. 

Patterson Sprigg. 

La-vvj^er, San Diego, Cal. 
Born 1860, Virginia. 

William. Newton Strong. 
District of Columbia. 

Foshay Walker. 

Law Dept., S; Pacific Co., San Francisco, 
Cal. 

LL. M.,1883. Born 1858, N. Y. Corpora- 
tion and Railroad Lawyer. 

George W. Weber. 

Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, Washington, 
District of Colnmhia. 

Maurice P. White. 

Massachusetts. 

A. D. Wilcox. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

1883. 

A. S. Brown. 

District of Colurahia. • 



Alfred Clum. 



Lawyer, Cleveland, O. 



LL. M., 1885, N. Y. 

B. D. Conkling. 
New York. 

George Cook. 

Pennsylvania. 

Addison G. DuBois. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884. Born 1859, Pa. 

Benjamin L. Fairchild. 

Lawj-er, New York City, N. Y. 
LL. M., 1885. Born 1863, N. Y. 

Willis Fowler. 
Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C, and 
New York City. 

Duane E. Fox. 

La%vyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884. Born 1858, Mich. A. B., 
1881, Univ. of Mich. 

Ludwell G. Gaines. 
West Virginia. 



Edward F. Gleason. 
Wisconsin. 

William Bartlett Greene. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884, Mass. 

John C. Hale. 

Fostoria, Ohio. 

Edwin P. Hanna. 
Chief Clerk, Judge Adv. Gen., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884, Kan. 

^David A. Haynes. 
District of Columbia. 

George Drum Hedian. 

LL. M., 1884, Pa. 

*George R. Israel. 

LL. M., 1884. Bom Md. Teacher, Wash. 
High School, D. C. Died 1887. 

Jourdan Maury Israel. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 
LL. M., 1884, D. C. 

William G. Johnson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884. Judge of Moot Court, Col- 
umbian Law School, 1891- 

E. S. Kaufman. 
California. 

William H. Landvoigt. 

Clerk, P. 0. Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884, D. C. 

William Lytle. 
Iowa. 

William M. Lytle. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884, Ohio. 

Julius A. Maedel. 

La^vyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884, District of Columbia. 

E. A. Main. 

LL. M., 1884, Wisconsin. 

Henry S. Matthews. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Charles K. Meyers. 

Editor, Denison, Iowa. 
Bom 1859, Ohio. Clerk, U. S. Pen. O. 



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Brice Jackson Moses. 
Teller, Nat. Bauk of the Rep., WasMng- 

ton, D. C. 
Born 1862, District of Columbia. 

Hancock Neagle. 

LL. M., 1884, South Carolina. 

George Clay Payne. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1862, Pennsylvania. 

Benjamin Franklin Peters. 

Clerk to Sec. of Navy, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884. Bom 1853, Pa. Clerk to 
Select Council, Harrisburg, Pa., 1876-81. 

Charles F. Randall. 

Patent Lav^^yer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884, 111. Prin. Exam., U. S. Pat. 
Oflace. 

John C. Rathbone. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884. Born 1856, England. 

^Robert R. Shellabarger. 

LL. M., 1884. Born 1860, D. C. Died 1889. 

William H. Smiley. 
Maine. 

Rexford M. Smith. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 

William R. Smith. 

Clerk. Washington, D. C. 

John W. Sowden. 

Washington, D. C. 

Milnor R. Sullivan. 
Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
LL. M.; 1881, Ohio. 

G. A. Thacher. 
Minnesota. 

F. A. Tichenor. 
New York. 

Decatur B. Tread way. 

Clerk, War Dep't, Washington, D. C. 

Perry B. Turpin. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889, District of Columbia. 



George W. Upton. 



Warren, Ohio. 



Edward F. Waite. 

Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1884, New York. 

A. W. Williams. 

Lawyer, Sharon, Pa. 
LL. M., 1884. Born Ohio. 

Charles S. Wilson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

1884. 

Walter Van Rensselaer Berry. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1860, France. A. B., 1881, Harvard. 

K. S. Boreman, Jr. 

West Virginia. 

Robert B. Brown. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1861, Va. Author ol ' ' Public Duties 
of the Lawyer." 

Charles Russell Cleaves. 
Clerk. U, S. Pension Office, Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M., 1885. Born 1861, Me. 

Fred G. Coldren. 

Washington, D. C. 

Palmer Coolidge. 

Lawyer, New York City. 
LL. M., 1885. Born 1860, Mass. 

Charles S. Crosman. 
Massachusetts. 

Thomas Fletcher Dennis. 
LL. M., 1885, Illinois. 

J. T. Downs. 

Washington, D. C. 
LL. M.,1885, Maryland. 

J. D. Dunwiddie. 

Wisconsin. 

Edmund S. Durment. 
Indiana. 

J. Morgan Easterling. 

Lawyer, Kearney, Neb. 
Born 1860, Kv. LL. M., 1885, Georgetown 
Univ., D. C. 

James H. Ellsworth. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 



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Green A. Eversole. 

Lawyer, Poorfork, Ky. 
LL. M., 1885. Born 1853, Ky. Clerk, U- 
S. Treas'y, 1883-90. 

J. H. Foster. 
Indiana. 

Walter Bruce Grant. 

Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 
LL. M., 1885. Born 1859, Wis. Ass't Law 
Clerk, U. S. Pen. Bu. 

Otto GresTiam. 
LL. M., 1884, Indiana. 

Charles Camac Halpine. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1885, New York. 

Sumner C. Haseltiiie. 

La-wyer, Springfield, Mo. 
LL. M., 1884. Born 1859, Wis. 

William D. Henry, 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1885. Born 1855, Ya. Sec.,B'dof 
Steamboat Inspectors. Clerk, War Dept. 

Thomas Berry Higgins. 

La^vyer, Spokane Falls, Wash. 
LL. M., 1885. Bom 1859, D. C. 

Henry Clay Howard. 

Lawyer, Paris, Ky. 
LL. M. , 1885. Bom 1860, Kentucky. 

Thomas Millard Johnson. 

Washington, D. C. 
LL. M. 1884, Kansas. 

Jacobus Seneca Jones. 

Clerk, Interior Dept, D. C. 
Born 1850, Tenn. Clerk, GenL Land 
Office, 1880- 

Samuel Harlan Kelley. 

Lawyer, St. Joseph, Mo. 
Born 1861, Ind. Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, 
1882-85. Chf. Clk., U. S. Land O., Wakeeney, 
Kan., 1885-86. 

J. A. Kemp. 

Washington, D. C. 

John McLean Lipscomb. 

Clerk, Interior Dept., Mt. Pleasant, D. C. 
Born 1860, District of Columbia. 

Frederick William Matteson. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1885, IlUnois. 



H. M. Musgrave. 

Michigan. 

Myron H. Phelps. 

Patent Lawyer, New York City. 
Born 111. A. B., 1876, Yale. LL. B., 1885, 
Columbia Law School, N. Y. 

James H. Pierce. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasury, Washington, D, C. 

LL. M., 1885. Born 1840, Ky. U. S. Mar- 
shal, State Senator, Clerk of Probate Court, 
etc. 

George N. Pollard. 
Vermont. 

George A. Prevost. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Bom New Jersey. 

James Quackenbush Kice. 
Principal Examiner, U. s. Patent Office, 

Washington D. C. 
Bom 1859, Conn. A. B., 1882, Yale. 

Mason N. Richardson, A. M., 1883. 

Thornton W. Sargent. 

Lawyer, Wichita, Kan. 
LL. M., 1885. Bom 1859, Ohio. A. B., 
1882, Univ. of Mich. 

Cleon J. Sawyer. 

Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
LL. M., 1885. Born 1859, N. H. A. B., 
1881, WilUams Coll. 

Joseph Shillington. 

La^vj-er, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1885. Bom 1860, D. C. Ass't U- 
S. Att'y, D. C, 1888-89. 



George M. Smith. 



Washington, D. C. 



William M. Steuart. 

Clerk, Census Office, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1885, Maryland. 

Joseph Stewart. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1885, Kansas. 

George Fred Stone. 

Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1885. Bom 1858, N. Y. 

Edward Trabue. 
Tennessee. 



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John A. Vail. 
Indiana. 

F. C. Van Vliet. 



Richard Wainwright. 
District of Columbia. 

Robert C. Walton. 

Clerk, City P. O., Washington, D. C. 

Martin Welles. 

LaAvyer, New York City. 
LL. M., 1885. Born 1859, Minn. A. B,, 
1882, Yale. 

Enoch L. White. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Robert E. L. White. 

Law:j'er, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1862, District of Columbia. 

Vernon H. Whitman. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1859, Mass. Special Exam., U. S. 
Pen. O., 1884-86. 

S. Laing Williams. 
LL. M., 1885, Michigan. 

William W. Wilshire, Jr. 

La-\v3'er. Seattle, Wash. 
LL. M., 1885. Born 1859, 111. Clerk, U. 
S. Land O., 1883-89. 

Court Foster Wood. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1885. Born N. Y. Township 
Clerk, Denver, Mich. Prin., Wood's Com- 
mercial College. 

1885. 

J. H. Adriaans. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Martin B. Bailey. 

Law Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886. Registrar and Librarian, 

1886-87. 

George T. Baxter. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Bom New Jersey. 

Howard Beall. 

Ass't Supt., 'M. O. B., Washington P. 0., 

D. C. 
Born 1857, District of Columbia. 



U. N. Bethell. 
Maryland. 

Edward Schley Cassin. 

Clerk, Xavj'Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886. Born 1864, Maryland. 

Alexander S. Christie. 
Assistant, U. S. Coast Surrey, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

John E. Clarke. 

Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886, District of Columbia. 

Rees P. Daniels. 

Law, Loans, and Real Estate, Seattle, 
Wash. 

Born 1848, Wales. 

Edward X. Dingley. 
Maine. 

Irving B. Dudley. 

Lawyer, San Diego, Cal. 
LL. M., 188.5. Born 1860, O. A. B., 1882, 
Kenyon Coll., 0. City Judge, San Diego, 
Cal. 

Henry J. Finley. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886. Born 1860, D. C. 

Oscar Foote. 
Indiana. 

Clinton Gage. 

Lawyer, Boston, Mass, 
Born 1864, Me. Of firm, Bartlett, Gage & 
Anderson. 

D. Riley Gale. 

Lawyer, Santa Rosa, Cal. 
LL. M. , 1885. Bom Mo, Ass' t Dist. Att'y , 
Sonoma Co., Cal. 

Preston B. Gillette. 
Kansas. 

Alberton H. Hall. 
Minnesota. 

Joseph Harper. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1858, District of Columbia. 

John Milton Killits. 

Lawyer, Bryan, O. 
LL. M., 1886. Bom l&VS, 0. A. B., 1880 ; 
A. M., 1887, Williams Coll. 

John Kimmel. 
Illinois, 



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155 



S. H. Lewis. 
Virginia. 

John A. Luce. 
Montana. 

Theodore B. MacDonald. 

Florida. 

Douglass S. Mackall. 

La^vJ"er, Washington, D. C. 

Fielding Lewis Marshall, Jr. 

Manager, Md. Life Ins. Co., Washington, 
D. C. 

LL. M., 1886. Born 1854, Va. Clerk, Int. 
Rev. Bu. 



James Maynard. 



Chief of Div., P. O. Dept., Washington, 
D. C. 

George J. Mechling. 

Lawyer, Spokane Falls, Wash. 
Born 1862, Pennsylvania. 

William P. Metcalf. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Bom District of Columbia. 

F. A. Meyer. 
LL. M., 1885, Cahfornia. 

Guion Miller. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M.. 1886. Bom 1864, Md. A. B., 
1883 ; A. M., 1888, Swarthmore Coll., Pa. 

J. F. Moore. 

LL. M., 1886, Ohio. 

Ballard Morris. 

Lawyer, Washington', D. C. 
LL. M., 1886. Born 1863, Tenn. 1st Ass't 
Exam., U. S. Pat. O. 

^y. B. Xorris. 

Lawyer, St. Joseph, Mo. 
LL. M., 1886, District of Columbia. 

Frank A. Nute. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886, Wisconsin. 

William M. Offley. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1865, Xew'York. 

Edward H. Patterson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL, M., 1886, Massachusetts. 



Walter Brown Patterson. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886. Born 1860, N. H. A. B., 
1883 ; A. M., 1888, Dartmouth. 

Frank Alvin Pease. 

Lawyer, Fall River, Mass. 
Bom 1858, Mass. A. B., 1882, Dartmouth 
Coll. Supt. of Evening Schools, Fall River, 
Mass. 

Charles S. Powell. 

Lawyer, Richmond, Ky. 
Born 1862, Ky. A. B., 1883, Vanderbilt 
Univ. A. M., 1884, Univ. of Mich. Prop, 
of "The Climax," (weekly). Sec, Rich- 
mond Water and Light Co. 

Green Berry Kaum, Jr. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M. 1886. Born 18&4, ILL Ass't Chief 
Clerk, Pension Office. 

John Eaum. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886. Born 1861, Illinois. 

*Henry Lee Eeynolds, Jr. 

Born 1861, D. C. Ethnologist. Author 
of many papers on Metallurgy" of Amer. 
Aborigines. Died 1891. 

Nathaniel E. Eobinson. 
Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, Brightwood, 
D. C. 

William Beckett Eobison. 

Sec'y, Wash'n Loan & Trust Co., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886. Bom 1860, Ohio. 

Angelo C. Scott. 
LL. M., 1885, Kansas. 

John P. Shepperd. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born N. C. Ass't U. S. Att'y, D. C. 

S. A. Shipman. 

Clerk, Pension Office, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886, Kansas. 

Bruce Simmons. 
LL. M., 1886, Virginia. 

H. W. Slocum, Jr. 

New York. 

F. De L. Smith. 
LL. M., 1885, New York. 



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James H. Spalding, 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886. Born 1862, Kansas. 

Hawkins Taylor. 

Washington, D. C. 

William W. Townsend. 

Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Mt. Pleas- 
ant, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886, District of Columbia. 

Alvan Talcott Tracy. 

Ass't Chief, Law Div., Pension O., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886. Born 1846, Conn. 

W. F. Warriner. 

Clerk, Patent Office, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1886, Connecticut. 

Oliver Edwin Williams. 

Banker, Colfax, Wash. 
Born 1860, Wis. Ph. B., 1883, Lafayette 
Coll. 

1886. 

John Shepard Barker. 

Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born I860, District of Columbia. 

Charles Bendheim. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

John A. Blevins. 
LL. M., 1886, Missouri. 

Caleb P. Bourne. 

Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Fred Fargo Church. 

Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y. I 
LL. M., 1887. Born 1864, Virginia. ! 

Samuel Robbins Church, A. B. 1884. I 

Charles Shedd Clark. j 

Supervisor, Public Schools, Washington, 

D. C. 
Born 1 
Coll. 



Mass. A. B., 1882, Dartmouth 
Myer Cohen. 



LL. M. 



Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
il. Born 1866, D. C, 



Hedley Vicars Cooke. 

Lawyer, Denver, Colo. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1862, Pa, A, B,, Le- 
high Univ. 



John Thomas Doyle, 

Sec, U. S. Civil Service Com., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

Born 1859, N. Y. Clerk, P, 0„ N. Y., 1877- 
83. Stenog., U. S. Civil Service Com., 1883-86. 
Sec, 1886- 

Thomas Durant. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1887, District of Columbia. 

Otto G, Eckstein. 

Lawyer, Wichita, Kan. 
Born 1864, Germanv. Author of "Essay 
on Pensions," 1886. Clerk, U. S. Pen. O, 

Arthur P. Greeley. 
Principal Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 

D. C. 
LL. M,, 1887, New Hampshire, 

William B. Greeley, 

Washington, D. C. 
LL, M., 1887, New Hampshire. 

A. B. Hall. 

District of Columbia. 

Frank R. Hubachek. 

Minneapolis, Minn, 

Lee Hutchins. 

Washington, D. C. 

William Harrison Jackson. 

Lawyer, Cincinnati, O. 
Born 1864, Ala. Ass't Solicitor, C. & O. 
E'y Co. 

Robinson L. Johns. 
LL, M., 1887, Minnesota, 

F. H. Keller. 
LL. M„ 1886, Pennsylvania. 

^Quincy E. C, Kendall, 

LL. M., 1887. Born Mass, Clerk, U, S. 
Pen. 0. Lawyer. Died 1888, 

W. p. Kinney. 

Kansas City, Mo. 

George Koehler. 
Clerk, U. S, Treasury, Mt. Pleasant, D, C, 

Frederic Duncan McKenney. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1887. Born 1863, D. C. A. B., 
1884 ; A. M., 1887, Princeton. 

Grafton Mason. 

Superior City, Wis. 
LL. M,, 1887, District of Columbia. 



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157 



Levi "W. Naylor. 

Hyattsville, Md. 

Pickens Neagle. 

Clerk, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. 

William Quinby. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1887. Born 1860, N. H. A. B., 
1883, Dartmouth. Teacher Public Schools, 
District of Columbia. 

Thomas A. Eobbins. 

Gov't Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1852, Wis. LL. M., 1887, George- 
town Univ., D. C. 

William Stratton Eoudebush. 

Lawyer, New Orleans, La. 
LL. M., 1887. Born 1858, Miss. Special 
Exam., U. S. Pen. 0. 

James M. Sprowls. 

Clerk, U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1887, Iowa. 

Alexander S. Steuart. 

Patent LaAvyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1887, District of Columbia. 

Henry Clay Stewart, Jr. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1887. Born 1863, D. C. A. B., 
1884 ; A. M., Princeton. 

John Sylvester Stewart. 

Lawyer, Houston, Tex. 
Born 1864, Texas. 

N. S. Stockwell. 

Illinois, 

Arthur T. Stoutenburgh. 

P. O. Inspector, Chattanooga, Tenn. 
LL. M., 1887. Born 1862, N. J. Ph. B., 
1884; M. S., 1887, Lafayette Coll. Clerk, 
U. S. Treas., 1884-90. 

Charles E. Sumner. 
Michigan. 

Fred Elmer Tasker. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1862, N. H. Ph. B., 1884, Wesleyan 
Univ. 

'A. M. Tillman. 
LL. M.,1886, Tennessee. 

E. F. Walker. 

LL. M., 1887, District of Columbia. 

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J. S. Whitehouse. 
Pennsylvania. 

Henry C. Wood. 

Clerk, War D©pt., Washington, D. C. 

Frederick B. Young. 

New Jersey. 

1887. 

J. H, Adams. 

District of Columbia. 

W. Spencer Armstrong. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888. Born 1865, D. C. 

Robert Bruce Bagby. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas' y, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888, Indiana. 

G. R. Blodgett. 
Maine. 



S. Isodore Bradley. 



Washington, D. C. 



Born 1842, Connecticut. 

Frank Steele Bright. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M.,1887. Born 1864, Ind. A. B., 1884; 
A. M., 1887, Racine Coll. 

Alexander Britton. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888. Born 1867, D. C, 

Bedford Brown. 

Illinois. 

Eugene A. Byrnes. 

Principal Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 
Washington, D. C. 

LL. M., 1888. Born 1862, N. Y. A. B., 
1884, Univ. of Mich. 

Willard S. Campbell. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1862, W. Ya. Ph. B., 1884 ; M. S., 
1887, Lafayette Coll., Pa. 

James Albert Case. 

Ass't Statistician, Interstate Commerce 

Com., Washington, D. C. 
Born 1859, Ind. A. B., 1884, Univ. of 
Mich. In charge of compilation, I. C. C. 

J. B. Chamberlain. 
LL, M., 1887, Massachusetts. 



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Frederick E. Chapin. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888. Born 1860, New York. 

U. S. G. Cherry. 

Lawyer, Sioux Falls, S. D. 
Born 1863, Ohio. A. M., 1885, Ohio Nor- 
mal Univ. Of firm Cherry & Powers. 

Robert Stuart Coleman. 
Law Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888. Born 1866, Virginia. 

Thomas H. Cornett. 

Judge, Kearney, Neb. 
LL. M., 1888. Born 1862, Va. County 
Judge, and Judge Probate Court, BuflEalo 
Co., Neb. 

Jefferson Ball Cralle. 
Lawyer and Claim Agent, Washington, 

D. C. 
Born 1861, Virginia. 

Frank B. Crosthwaite. 
Clerk, Dept of Justice, Washingion, D. C. 

Sidney H. Dent. 

Lawyer, Denver, Colo. 
LL. M., 1888. Born 1861, Wash. Cadet 
Mids., U. S. N., 1876-80. 

Marion Dorian. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1858. D. C. Special Exam., U. S. 
Pen. Bu. 

Wmiam E. Dyre. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888, Ohio. 

George M. Eckels. 

Lawyer, Chicago, LL 

John C. Edwards. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 

Leon D. Geneste. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888. Born 1864, France. 

S. Herbert Giesy. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1862, Pa. A. B., 1885; A. M„ 1888, 
Trinity Coll., Conn. U. S. Geol. Survey, 
3 yrs. 

A. S. Grandy. 
North Carolina. 



David Lauck Grayson. 

Lawyer, Chattanooga, Tenn. 
LL. M., 1888. Born Virginia. 

Theodore Henry Greene. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888. Born Mississippi. 

Frank M. Hamilton. 

Clerk. U. S. Pension Office, D. C. 

John Maynard Harlan. 

Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
Born Ky. A. B., Princeton. Of firm. 
Smith & Harlan. 



Portland, Ore. 



Hugh R. Hedrick. 

Willis B. Herr. 

Lawyer, Denver, Colo. 
Born 1868, Pa. Ph. B., 1886, Sheffield 
Sci. Sch. 



J. H. Himes. 

LL. M.,1887. 



Chicago, 111. 



Aylett T. Holtzman. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

William Henry Huston. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888, Iowa. 

Harry C. Kennedy. 

Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
LL. M., 1888, District of Columbia. 

William R. Kennedy. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888, District of Columbia. 

Alexander C. MacNulty. 

Examiner, U. S. Pension Bu., Sligo, Md. 
LL. M., 1887. Born 1867, Va. Stenogra- 
pher, U. S. Pen. Bu. 

Charles D. Merwin. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 

Hiram B. Morse. 

Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. 
Born 1864, 111. Clerk, U. S. War Dept. 

Edwin Nauck. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C.i 
LL. M., 1888. Born 1867, D. C. 

William Clark Prentiss. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888, District of Columbia. 



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Henry AV. Price. 

Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
LL. M., 1SS8. Born 1865, Pa. A. B.,1885, 
Johns Hopkins Univ., Md. 

G. L. Pryor. 
Virginia. 

H. F. Reich. 

Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1887, Pennsylvania. 

David C. ReinohL 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 
Bom 1843, Pa. Priv., Co. E, r27th Pa. 
Vol. Exam., U. S. Pat. 0. 12 yrs. 

Charles E. Sackett. 

San Francisco, Cal. 
LL. M., 1888, New York. 

Frederick Lincohi Siddons. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1888. Bom 1864, Eng. Clerk, 
U. S. Treas. 6 yrs. 

Francis H. Stephens, A. M., 1885. 

George Wilham Titcomb. 

Lawyer, Denver, Colo. 
LL. M., 1888. Born 1861, Me. A. B. 
1884, Willianas Coll. 



Spencer "Ward. 

L. L. Waters. 
LL. M., 1887, New York. 



Chicago, 111. 



J. Bruce Webb. 

Pension Attorney, Washington, D. C. 

John T. Williams. 

La^vyer, Omaha, Neb. 
LL. M., 1888, Ohio. 

1888. 

Kurnal Rufus Babbitt. 

Clerk, P. O. Dept, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Bom 1864, Michigan. 

William K. Barton. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

Charles H. Bates. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1868, D. C. 

Alexander H. Bell. 

La-«Ter, Washington, D. C. 



Montgomery Blair. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C, 
Born 1865, D. C. A. B., 1886 ; A. M., 1889, 
Princeton. 

Albert Snead Bozeman. 

Lawyer. Meridian, Miss. 
Bom 1864, Va. A. B., 1883, Miss. Coll. 

Clarence A. Brandenburg. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Bornl866, D. C. U. S. Com., 
Com. Ct. of Claims, Exam, in Chancery. 

James C. Bushby. 

Chief of Div., U. S. Treas'v, Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M., 1889, Dak. 

Lewis W. Call. 
Law Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1858, Ohio. B. S., 

1883, Kan. State Agr. Coll. 

Wesley Gould Carr. 

Ass't Examiner. U. S. Patent Office, 

Washington, D. C. 
LL. M.. 1889. Bom 1860, N. H. B. S., 

1884, Dartmouth CoU. 

Eseck H. Carver. 
Special Examiner, U. S. Pension Bu., , 

Albany, N. Y. 
LL. M., 1889. Bom 1856, Pa. 

John F. Cromelien. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M.. 1889. Born 1862, Pa. Special 
Exam., U. S. Pen. Bu. 

Louis L. Dewees. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Lorenzo E. Dickey. 

Prin. Examiner, U. S. Pen. Office, D. C. 

J. Paul Earnest. * 

Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890, New York. 



Charles E. Fairman. 

Lawyer and Claim Agent, Washington, 
D."C. 



Bom 1854, Vermont. 



Nicholas Minor Goodlett, Jr. 

Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, ^^ 

ton, D. C. 
Bom 1862, Ind. A. B., 1886, Yale 



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Benjamin W. Hanna. 

stenographer, War Dept., Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1860, 111. Priv. Sec, 
Sec. of Navy. 

N", Columbus Harper. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1863, D. C. Ass't Clerk, Police 
Court, D. C. 

Elmer W. Hart. 

Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889, Wisconsin. 

William H. Heald. 

Delaware, 

William J. Hendricks. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 

William L. Hillyer. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Frank Wilber Holt. 

Ass't Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 

Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1859, Wis. C. E., 
1885, Univ. of Wis. 

Tracy Lillie Jeffords. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1857, 111. Ph. B., 1886, Univ. of Vt. 

John Johns, Jr. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Charles A, Keigwin. 

Clerk, Gen. Land Office, Washington, 

D. C. 
Born 1862, Ind. A. B., 1881 ; A. M., 1886, 
Hanover Coll. 

William David Lambuth. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1861, Ky. A. B., 1885, 
State Coll. of Ky. 

Russell H. Landale. 

LL. M., 1888, Virginia. 

Carroll McKenney. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1S61, D. C. A. B., 1886 ; A. M., 1889, 
Princeton. 

Herl)ert Lemuel McNair. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. I'.oru 1867, Mich. Clerk, 
U. S. Treas. 



Manton Maverick. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1863, N. Y. A. B., 
1885, Harvard. 

Charles Newell. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1817, Pa. 

Henry W. Olds. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 
Born 1859, District of Columbia. 

Frederick Hale Parkhurst. 
LL. M., 1888, Maine. 



John Pelham. 



Washington, D. C. 



LL. M., 1888, Alabama. 

"Edward E. Perley. 

Special Examiner, U. S. Pension Office. 
LL. M., 1889, Pennsylvania. 

Zephaiiiah B. Rawson. 
Maine. 

Wilson Gurley Reed. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1868, D. C. 

C. Elmo Robinson. 

Kansas City, Mo. 

William N. Say re. 
New York. 

John H. W. Schmidt. 

Examiner, U. S. Pension Office, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1857, Ohio. 

Jacob B. Shiley. 

Clerk, P. 0. Dept., Washington, D. C. 
Born 1838, N. Y. U. S. Vol., 1863-65. P. 
M., Fayette, N. Y., 1878-84. 

Albert D. Shrewsbury. 

Charleston, W. Va. 
LL. M., 1889, West Virginia. 

Charles L. Sturtevant, B. S., 1885. 

John Bryant Torbert. 

Draughtsman, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1867, D. C. 

Lemuel Towers, Jr. 

Sec, Lincoln Fire Ins. Co., Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M., 1889, District of Columbia. 



Alumni of the Law School. 



161 



A. Waller. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

1889. 

David Cornelius Bangs. 

stenographer. Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1865, D. C. Autliorof 
class song " Farewell." 

Richard Warren Barkley. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1859, Missouri. 

Philip F. Barrington. 

Stenographer, Washington, D. C. 

James Wilson Bayard. 

Lawyer, Germantown, Pa. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1865, Pennsylvania. 

Howard W. Blanchard. 

Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, Washington, 
D. C. 

Francis J. Byrne. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1868, New York. 

Archer Latrobe Carroll. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M..1890. Born 1868, Miss. Law Clerk, 
U. S. Treas'y. 

Pierre Pineton, Comte de Cham- 
brun. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1865, France. 

Morris W. Chase. 
LL. M., 1889, New York. 

Walter Collins Clephane. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1867, Conn. Com'r, 
Court of Claims ; U. S. Com'r ; Exam, in 
Chancery. 

Lendell Allen Conner, Jr. 

Draughtsman, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M.. 1890. Born 1868, D. C. 

Authur Stanhope Dudley. 
Special Examiner, U S. Pension Bureau, 

Detroit, Mich. 
Born 1865, O. Ph. B., 1886, Kenyon Coll. 

Stephen D. Fessenden. 

Clerk, Dept. of Labor, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890, Massachusetts. 



George E. Fleming. 
Sec, Real Estate Title Ins. Co., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
LL. M.. 1890, Indiana. 



Benjamin C. Garrett. 



Washington, D. C. 



LL. M. , 1890. Virginia. 
Milton B. Gilmore. 



Jackson, Tenn. 



William D. Hadger. 

Detroit, Mich. 

G. H. Hammond. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890, Minnesota. 

Wilham Moore Hatch. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1864, Vt. A. B., 1886, 
Dartmouth. Clerk, P. 0. D., and Interstate 
Commerce Com. 

Robert H. Hazard. 

Fire Insurance, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1854, D. C. 

Samuel Augustus Hobson. 

Lawyer, Greensboro, Ala. 
Born 1868, Ala. A. B., 1886, Southern 
Univ. 

Adolph A. Hoehling, Jr. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890, D. C. 

W. B. Howell. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890, New Jersey. 

Walter Shields Lamon. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1865, 111. 

Clarence Edwin Latimer. 

Special Ag't, U. S. Census, Washington, 

D. C. 
Born 1864, District of Columbia. 

Lawrence N. Lee. 

Washington. D. C. 

Oscar Luckett. 

Stenographer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890, District of Columbia. 

J. Howard Merriam. 

Lawyer, Pasadena, Cal. 
Born 1861, 111. A. B., 1884, ShurtleflF Coll., 
111. Clerk, War Dept., 1887-90. 



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Howard D. Norris. 
Clerk, U. S, Pension Office, Washington. 
D. C. 

Masaichi Noma. 
Chancellor, Legation of Japan, Washing- 
ton, D.C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1864, Japan. 

Robert Fletcher Rogers. 

Patent Lawyer, New York City. 
Pennsylvania. 

Jefferson Steuart Rusk. 

Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 
LL. M.,1890. Born 1863, Md. Ass'tExam., 
U. S. Pat. Of. 

Ernest L. Schmidt. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1889. Born 1867, D. C. 

Cassell Severance. 

Draftsman, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1869, Ky. 

David Elmer Sharretts. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1861, D. C. 

George Henry Parsons Shaw. 

Lawyer, Sioux Falls, S. D. 
Born 1869, England. 

Daniel H. Shea. 

Stenographer, Washington, D. C. 
D. C. Clerk, Navy Dept. 

Albert Speiden. 

Draftsman, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1868, Va. 

William Henry Stayton. 

Lawyer, New York City. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1861, Del. Graduate, 
U. S. Naval Academy, 1881. In U. S. Navy 
until 1890. 

Claude G. Stephenson. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1867, 111. 

William Clarkson Stuart. 

Lawyer, Newport News, Va. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1866, S. C. Of firm, 
Braxton & Stuart. 

Ward Thoron. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1867, N. Y. A. B. 1883 ; A. M., 1889, 
St. John's Coll., N. Y. 



Charles Cowles Tucker. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1869, D. C. 

Richard Ware. 

Lawyer, Baltimore, Md. 
Born 1861, Illinois. 

G. C. Wells. 

Journalist, Washington, D. C. 

Frederick Betts Wright. 

Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
LL. M , 1890. Born 1867, N. Y. 

1890. 

J. T. All Britain. 

Missouri. 

Mark Percy Andrews. 

Stenographer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1869, New York. 

Theodore Granville Arnold. 

Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C. 

LL. M., 1891. Born 1851. Ky. A. B., 1875, 

Cecilian Coll., Ky. Chief Dep. and Acting 

Coll., Lit. Rev., '1st Dist., Texas, 1885-87. 

Author of magazine articles. 

James J. Becker. 
Real Estate Title Examiner, Washington, 

D.C. 
Born 1868, Virginia. 

Edwin C. Brandenburg. 
Clerk, Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891, Minnesota. 

Arthur L. Bryant. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891, District of Columbia. 

Harry Edgar Carmack. 

Lawyer, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Born 1864, Pa. Clerk, Interior Dept. 

John Jameson Chickering. 

Lawyer, Teacher, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1890. Born 1857, Me. A. B.; 
A. M., 1879, Amherst. 

Henry M. Cohen. 

Pennsylvania. 

George B. Dalrymple. 

Stenographer, Washington, D. C. 

Walter Dorsey Davidge, Jr. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M.. 1891. Born 1866, D. C. A. B., 
1888, Harvard. 



Alumni of the Law School. 



163 



Ambrose F. Dudley. 

U. S. Geol. Survey. Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Bom Kentucky. 

Harry English. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Born 1866, Md. A. B., 1886, 
Johns Hopkins. Teacher Wash'u High 
School. 

Edward Taylor Fenwick. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 
Born District of Columbia. 

George M. Finckel. 
Lawyer and Patent Att'y, Washington, 

D. C. 
Born 1862, District of Columbia. 

Perry Garst. 

U. S. Navy. 

James T. Gibbs. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Born Ky. 

Peyton Gordon. 

Clerk, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891, District of Columbia. 

Harry G. Griswold. 
Clerk, U. S. Pension Bu., Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M., 1891, Georgia. 

John E. Harrison. 

Spencer, Ind. 

Edwin Stanton Henry. 

Ass' t Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Born 1862, Pa. B. S., 1886, Nat. Normal 
Univ., O. 

Clifford Howard. 

Journalist, Washington. D. C. 
Born 1868, Pa. Stenog. to Commissioners, 
D. C. 

John J. Howley. 

stenographer, Washington. D. C. 

Percy Meredith Hughes. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Born 1861, D. C. A. B., 
1886, Johns Hopkins Univ. 



Isaac G. Kennedy 

LL. M., 1891, Ohio. 
S. J. Kino;. 



Washington, D. C. 



Nathaniel A. Lowry. 

Examiner, U. S. Pension Bu., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Born 1869, Iowa. 

Walter Henry Marlow, Jr. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Born 18(>±, D. C. 

Arthur S. Mattingly. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Born District of Columbia. 

John T. Meany. 

Real Estate Ag't, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Born District of Columbia. 



Joseph H. Ricketts. 



Washington, D. C. 



Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891, District ot Columbia. 



Joseph Schneider, 
Clerk, U. S. Pension Bu., Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M., 1891, Illinois. 

John F. Seag^r. 

Stenographer, Washington, D. C. 

Charles W. Smedes. 

Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M.. 1891, North Carolina. 



Leslie P. Snow. 
Clerk, U. S. Pension Bu., Washington, 
D. C. 

James Russell Soley. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1850, Mass. A. B., 1870, Harvard. 
Prof, U. S. Navy, 1890. Ass't Secretary of 
Navy, 1890- Author of " The Blockade and 
the Cruisers," N. Y., 1883 "Rescue of 
Greely," (with W. S. Schley) N. Y., 1885. 
"Boysot 1812," Bost., 1887. "Sailor Boys 
of '61," Bost., 1888. 

Edward W. Spalding. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 

Alonzo H. Stewart. 

Employee, U. S. Senate, Washington, 

D. C. 
LL. M.,1891. Born 1865, Iowa. Emplovee 
U. S. Senate, 1877- 



Henry Gordon Strong. 
Wisconsin. 

R. Dorsey Trundle. 

Lawyer, Gaithersburg, :Md. 
LL. M., 1891. Born 1865, Maryland. 



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Nelson Parley Webster. 

Patent Attorney, AVashington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891, New York. 

Jere H. Wheelwri2;ht. 

Lawyer, Seattle, Wash, 
Born 1867, Virginia. 

Mortimer Whitehead, Jr. 
Clerk, U. S. Pension Bu., Washington, 
D. C. 

LL. M., 1890, New Jersey. 

Edwin Williamson. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

William Henry Sigel Wood. 

Lawyer, Lansing, Mich. 
Born 1858, Mich. Postal Clerk, Teacher, 
Clerk, P. O. Dept. Clerk, Board of State Au- 
ditors, Mich. 

Charles M. Yeates. 

U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. C. 

1891. 

Eobert J. F. Allen. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 

Avery D. Andrews. 

U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. 

Ernest S. Bartlett. 

Clerk, Census Office, Washington, D. C. 

William 0. Belt. 

Washington, D. C. 

Augustus Osburn Bourn, Jr. 

Lawyer, Providence, R. I. 
Born Rhode Island. 

N. Landon Burchell. A. M., 1883. 

S. D. Caldwell. 
Employee, U. S. Senate, Washington, 
D. C. 

George Campbell. 

Washington, D. C. 

John H. Campbell. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 

Frederic Carragan. 

Patent Attorney, Washington, D. C. 

Frank E. Carstarphen. 



James J. Corridon. 

Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Thomas S. Crocker, 

Washington, D. C. 

Paul H. Cromelien. 

Teller, Washington, D. C. 

D. T. Cross. 

Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Born Virginia. 

George B. Davis. 

Washington, D. C. 

Clarence E. Dawson, 

Washington, D. C. 

Clarence Woods De Knight. 

stenographer, AVashington, D. C. 
Born 1867, Virginia. 

Horace B. Durant. 

Clerk, Interior Dept., AVashington, I). C. 

Edward H. Eakle. 
Clerk, U. S. Patent Office, AA^ashington, 

D. C. 
Born 1860, District of Columbia. 

R. F. EUiott. 

AA^ashington, D. C. 

William L. Elterich. 

Professor of Languages, AVashington, 

D. C. 
Born 1840, Bavaria, Germany. A. M., 
1861, Univ. of Erlangen, Bavaria. 

C. Fenton Fadeley. 

AA^ashington, D. C. 

Louis C. Ferrell. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., AVashington, D. C. 

Henry H. Flather. 

Teller, AVashington, D. C. 

Isaac Frohman. 

Washington, D. C. 

E. Allen Frost. 

AA'ashington, D. C. 

T. K. de GrafFenried. 

Washington D. C. 



J. G. Cohen. 



Denver, Col. 



Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 



H. F. Griffin. 
J. H. Harmon. 



AVashington, D. C. 
AA''ashington, D. C. 



Alumni of the Law School. 



165 



Porter D. Haskell. 

Ass't . Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 
Washington, D. C. 

W. T. Hewetson. 

Washington, D. C. 

Edward S. Hosmer, A. M., 1885. 

Mateo H. Jepper. 

Washington, D. C. 

J. Claude Keiper, 

Washington, D. C. 

John M. Lackey. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 

Wharton E. Lester. 

Teacher, Branchville, Md. 

Fulton Lewis. 

Real Estate Broker, Washington, D. C. 

James H. Lightfoot. 

Ass't Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 
Washington, L>. C. 

James Longstreet, Jr. 

Clerk, Interior Dept., Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891, Georgia. 

Alexander McArthur. 

Washington, D. C. 

Charles S. McCoy. 

Computer, Washington, D. C. 

H. S. McKnight. 

Clerk, U. S. Patent Office, Washington, 
D. C. 

Charles E. McNabb. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington. D. C. 

William B. Mathews. 

Washington, D. C. 

W. A. Mearns. 

Washington, D. C. 

Bellum Miller. 

Claim Agent, Washington, D. C. 

George W. Miller. 

Lawyer, Chicago, 111. 

T. Percy Myers. 

Book-keeper, Washington, D. C. 

Harry Newcomb, 



Harry W. Newton, 

Book-keeper, Washington, D. C. 

Jar vis P. O'Brien. 

Washington, D. C. 

Orlando Gray Palmer. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Born 1864, Iowa. B. S., 
1887, Kansas State Agri. Coll. Capt., Kan- 
sas Nat. Guard. Clerk, U. S. Census Office. 
Writer of newspaper articles and of music. 

Henry L. Parker, Jr. 

Washington, D. C. 

Zera D. Patterson. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

J. VanNess Philip. 

Washington, D. C. 

Henry W. Reed. 

Washington, D. C. 

Lawrence 0. Robbins. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

J. C. Ross. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 

J. Harrison Smith. 

Washington, D. C. 

Herbert Baird Stimpson. 
Librarian, U. S. Nat. Museum, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
LL. M., 1891. Born Maryland. 



J. Frank Stoner. 



Otis D. Swett. 



Frank D. Syrich. 



Washington, D. C. 



Washington, D. C. 



Washington, D. C. 



Washington, D, C, 



J. Bradley Tanner. 

Clerk, U. S. Pension Office, Washington, 
D. C. 

A. Y. Taylor. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Frank C. Townsend. 

Washington, D. C . 

Irving FT. Townsend. 
Ass't Examiner, U. S, Patent Office, Wash- 
ington, D, C, 



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Edward Amory Trescot. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1867, S. C. Sec. to U, S. Delegates 
to Internat. Amer. Congress, 

Francis W. Vaughn, Jr. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 

Alfred A. Wheat. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 

L. Prevost Whitaker. 

Washington, D. C. 

George L. AVilkinson, B. S., 1888. 



J. Edward Wilhams. 

Washington, D. C. 

Steve W. Williams. 

Washington, D. C. 

Thomas A. Witherspoon. 

Washington, D. C. 

Henry F. Woodard. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1864, District of Columbia. 

Akira Yamamoto. 

Washington, D. C. 
Born 1866, Tokio, Japan. 



MASTERS OF LAWS. 



1878. 



Charles Frederick Benjamin. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1842, England. LL. B., 1876, George- 
town Univ., D. C. Sergt.-Maj., 55th N. Y. 
Vols. Correspondence Clerk, War Dept., 
1865-71 Secretary, Southern Claims Com., 
1871-80. 

Daniel N. Burbank, LL. B., 1887. 
John R. Collette, LL. B., 1870. 
Michael A. W. Louis. 

Washington, D. C. 
Henry C. Nevitt, LL. B., 1877. 
Wm. A. Purrington, LL. B., 1878. 
Leon Tobriner, LL. B., 1877. 

1879. 

Peter Anton Auer, LL. B., 1 877. 

J. Walter Cooksey, LL. B., 1878. 

L. Berkley Cox. 
Virginia. 

Harry Edgar Davis, LL. B., 1878. 

John G. Elliott, LL. B., 1875. 

Weston Flint. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1835, N. Y. A. B., 1860 ; A. M., 1863, 
Union Coll., N. Y. Ph. D., 1886, Alfred 
Univ., N. Y. Ohio State Mil. Agt., 1862-65. 
U. S. Consul, Chinkiag, China, 1871-74. 
Librarian, U. S. Pat. ()., 1877-85. Chair- 
man, B"d Exam., U. S. Civil Service Com., 
1884-88. Statistician, U. S. Bu. of Educa- 
tion, 1889- 



Benjamin George Green. 

Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. 

Born 1855, N. C. LL. B., Georgetown 

Univ., D. C. Of firm Van Dorston & Green. 

William A. Gwyer, Jr., LL. B., 1877. 
Frank H.Hall, LL. B., 1879. 
Simeon F. Johnson, LL. B., 1877. 
George W. Kern, LL. B., 1878. 
Thomas Mitchell, LL. B., 1875. 

Frank W. Pagenhoff. 

Special Examiner, U. S Pension Bureau, 

Washington, D. C. 
Born 1851, Wisconsin. 

Charles D. Sloan, LL. B., 1877. 

AVilliam T. Snyder, LL. B., 1877. 

Benjamin White, LL. B., 1876. 

^Edward D. Wright, LL. B., 1878. 

1880. 

Shelton T. Cameron, LL. B., 1879. 

Melville Church, LL. B., 1879. 

William T. S. Curtis, LL. B., 1879. 

*James H. Day, LL. B., 1879. 

John R. Garrison, LL.. B., 1869. 

C. G. Gould, LL. B., 1879. 

Frederick L. Harvey, LL. B., 1879. 

John R. Hickcox. 
New Y''ork. 

William H. Pearce, LL. B., 1879. 



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167 



Henry P. Sanders, LL. B., 1870. 

William H. Upton, LL. B., 1879. 

vAlbert M. Wooster. 

Patent Lawyer, Bridgeport, Coun. 
Born 1850, N. Y. LL. B., 1876, Nat. Univ., 

D. C. Exam., U. S. Pat. O., 1876-83. 

1881. 

William R. Bushby, LL. B , 1880. 

Louis Dale Carman, LL. B., 1880. 

Charles J. Hayes, LL. B., 1880. 

William T. Kent, LL. B., 1880. j 

William B. King, LL. B., 1880. i 

Horatio J. Lauck, LL. B., 1880. | 

Woodbury Lowery, LL. B. 1880. ' 

J. H. Mason, LL. B., 1880. 

Thos. J. MacNamee, LL. B., 1879. ! 

Robert W. F. Ogilvie, LL. B., 1880. ' 

William S. Parks, LL. B., 1880. 

Joseph H. Parsons, LL. B., 1879. 

George D. Seymom% LL. B., 1880. 

John Day Smith, LL. B., 1878. \ 

Philip Creveling Warman. 

Stenographer, Washington, D. C 
Born 1859, X. .J. LL. B., 1880, George- 
town Univ., D. C. Clerk, U. S. Geol. Surv. 

William W. Wishart, LL. B., 1880. 

1882. 

John Arthur, LL. B., 1881. 

E. E. Bryant. 

Mississippi. 
Henry Calver, LL. B., 1881. 

William H. Chapman, LL. B., 1881. 

Charles E. Conant, LL. B., 1882. 

William F. Cooper, LL. B., 1881. \ 

Charles W. Dorsey, LL. B., 1881. \ 

Seward A. Haseltine, LL. B., 1882. 

Thomas J. Johnston, LL. B., 1881. i 

A\^illiam A. Johnson, LL. B., 1881. 

John E. Latimer, LL. B., 1881. 

William A. Leetch, LL. B., 1881. 

Harry Mies Low, LL. B., 188L j 



William B. ^latthews. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1850, Va Deputy Clerk, Essex Co., 
Va. Ass't Chief, Pre-emption Div., U. S. 
Genl. Land O. Author of " Matthew's 
Forms of Pleading, etc. ; " " Matthew's 
Dige.'^t of>Land Decisions;" "Matthew's 
Guide" (Public Lands); "The Settler's 
Map and Guide Book" (Oklahoma'; 
"Guide for Executore and Administrators 
in Va." Editor of "The National Do- 
main." 

Edmund J. Moffat. 
New York. 

Oscar Xauck, LL. B., 1881. 

Millard K. Page, LL. B., 1881. 

^Marshall H. Parks, LL. B., 1881. 

Amasa C. Paul. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

John A. Perry, LL. B., 1881. 

Eugene Rosis, LL. B., 1881. 

Samuel D. Trimble, LL. B., 1881. 

Charles J, Tryon. 
New York. 

Cadwell C. Tyler. 

Lawyer, Washington, D. C. 
New York. A. B., 1877, Yale. 

A. D. Wilcox. 

Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C. 
Tennessee. 

Henry K. Willard, LL. B , 1881. 
^Edmund R. Williams, LL. B., 1881. 

1883. 

Harvey S. Durnall, LL. B., 1882. 

Miles Fuller, LL. B., 1882. 

^Thomas S. Hampson. 

Born 1819, N. Y. B. Lit., 1874, Cornell. 
Chief of Editorial Div., U.S. Geol. Survey. 
Died 1888. 

Blair Lee, LL. B., 1882. 

Louis W. Maxson, LL. B., 1882. 

Theodore W. Xoyes, LL. B., 1882. 

John W. Phillips. 
Illinois. 

David Gray Purman, LL. B., 1 880. 

S. G. L. Roberts, LL. B., 1882. 



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C. F. Sundell. 
Illinois. 

J. Foshay Walker, LL. B., 1882. 
1884. 

William H. Appleton, LL. B., 1872. 
Clarence F. Barrett, LL. B., 1881. 
J. B. Diver, LL. B., 1880. 
Addison G. DuBois, LL. B., 1883. 
Duane E. Fox, LL. B., 1883. 
William B. Greene, LL, B., 1883. 
Otto Gresham, LL. B., 1884. 
Edwin P. Hanna, LL. B., 1883. 
Sumner C. Haseltine, LL. B., 1884. 
George Drum Hedian, LL. B., 1883. 
^George R. Israel, LL. B., 1883. 
Jourdan Maury Israel, LL. B., 1883. 
Thomas M. Johnson, LL. B., 1884. 
William G. Johnson, LL. B., 1883. 
W. H. Landvoigt, LL. B., 1883. 
William M. Lytle, LL. B., 1883. 
Julius A. Maedel, LL. B., 1883. 
E. A. Main, LL. B., 1883. 
M. L. Muhleman, LL. B., 1879. 
Hancock Neagle, LL. B., 1883. 
Benjamin F. Peters, LL. B., 1883. 
John C. Rathbone, LL. B., 1883. 
Charles F. Randall, LL. B., 1883. 
-R. R. Shellalmrger, LL. B., 1883. 
Milnor R. Sulhvan, LL. B., 1883. 
Edward F. Waite, LL. B., 1883. 
A. W. WilHams, LL. B., 1883. 

1885. 

U. N. Bethell, LL. B., 1885. 
Charles R. Cleaves, LL. B., 1884. 
Alfred Clum, LL. B., 1883. 
Harry P. Coolidge, LL. B., 1884. 



Benjamin F. Crawshaw. 
Clerk, General Land Of., Washington, 
D. C. 

Born 1846, Pa. Register of Wills. Clerk 
of Orphan's Court, Schuylkill Co., Pa., 
l!S72-74. Editor. 

Thomas F. Dennis, LL. B., 1884. 

Irving B. Dudley, LL. B., 1885. 

J. T. Downes, LL. B., 1884. 

G. A. Eversole, LL. B., 1884. 

B. L. Fairchild, LL. B., 1883. 

A. W. Fleming. 

Real Estate Broker, Washington, D. C. 

D. Riley Gale, LL. B., 1885. 

Walter B. Grant, LL. B., 1884. 

Charles C. Halpine, LL. B., 1884. 

William D. Henry, LL. B., 1884. 

Thomas B. Higgins, LL. B., 1884. 

H. Clay Howard, LL. B., 1884. 

: F. W. Matteson, LL. B. 1884. 

F. A. Meyer, LL. B., 1885. 

James H. Pierce, LL. B. 1884. 

T. W. Sargent, LL..B., 1884. 

Cleon J. Sawyer, LL. B., 1884. 

Angelo C. Scott, LL. B., 1885. 

Joseph ShiUington, LL. B., 1884. 

F. DeL. Smith, LL. B., 1885. 

William M. Steuart, LL. B. 1884. 

Joseph Stewart, LL. B., 1884. 

George F. Stone, LL. B., 1884. 

Frederick M. Tryon, LL. B., 1877. 

Martin Welles, LL. B., 1884. 

S. Laing Williams, LL. B., 1884. 

W. W. AYilshire, Jr., LL. B., 1884. 

Court F. Wood, LL. B., 1884. 

1886. 

James P. Babcock. 
New York. 

M. B. Bailey, LL. B., 1885. 

John A. Blevins, LL, B., 1886, 



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E. Schley Cassin, LL. B., 1885. 

John E. Clarke, LL. B., 1885. 

Henry J. Fmley, LL. B., 1885. 

Frank ]McCoy Harshberger. 

Lawyer, Tcxcoma, Wash. 
Born 1862, Pa. A. B., 1883 ; A. M., 1886, 
Lafayette ColL 

F. H. Keller, LL. B., 1886. 

John M. Kilhts, LL. B., 1885. 

Thomas T. Knox. 

Officer, U. S. Army. 

Born 1849, Tenn. LL. B., 1885, Nat. Univ., 

D. C. Graduated, U. S. Mil. Acad., 1871. 

Ass't Compiler, "Official War Records," 

1882- 

F. L. Marshall, Jr., LL. B., 1885. 
Guion Miller, LL. B., 1885. 
J. F. Moore, LL. B., 1885. 
Ballard Morris, LL. B., 1885. 
W. B. Norris, LL. B., 1885. 
Frank A. Xute, LL. B., 1885. 
Edward H. Patterson, LL. B., 1885. 
Walter B. Patterson. LL. B., 1885. 
Green B. Raum, Jr., LL. B., 1885. 
John Raum, LL. B., 1885. 
William B. Robison, LL. B., 1885. 
S. A. Shipman, LL. B., 1885. 
Bruce Simmons, LL. B., 1885. 
James H. Spalding, LL. B., 1885. 
Fred. E. Tasker, LL. B., 1886. 
Alvan T. Tracy, LL. B., 1885. 
A. M. Tillman, LL. B., 1886. 
W. W. Townsend, LL. B., 1885. 
W. F. Warriner, LL. B., 1885. 

1887. 

F. S. Bright, LL. B., 1887. 
J. B. Chamberlain, LL. B., 1887. 
Fred. F Church, LL. B., 1886. 
Samuel R. Church, LL. B., 1886. 
Myer Cohen, LL. B., 1886. 



: Thomas Durant, LL. B., 1886. 

Arthur P. Greeley, LL. B., 1886. 

WiUiam B. Greeley, LL. B., 1886. 

J. H. Himes, LL. B., 1887. 

Robinson L. Johns, LL. B., 1886. 

*Q. E. C. Kendall, LL. B., 1886. 
I Fred. D. McKenney, LL. B., 1886. 

A. C. MacXulty, LL. B., 1887. 

Grafton Mason, LL. B., 1886. 

William Quiiiby, LL. B., 1886. 

H. F. Reich, LL. B., 1887. 
! W. S. Roudebush, LL. B., 1886. 
I J. M. Sprowls, LL. B., 1886. . 

A. S. Steuart, LL. B., 1886. 

Henry C. Stewart, Jr., 1886. 

A. T. Stoutenburgh, LL. B., 1886. 

E. F. Walker, LL. B., 1886. 

L. L. Waters, LL. B., 1887. 
1888. 

W. S. Armstrong, LL. B., 1887. 

Robert B. Bagby, LL. B., 1887. 

Alexander Britton, LL. B., 1887. 

Eugene A. Byrnes, LL. B., 1887. 

Frederick E. Chapin, LL. B., 1887. 

R. Stuart Coleman, LL. B., 1887. 

Sidney H. Dent, LL. B., 1887. 

WiUiam E. Dyre, LL. B'., 1887. 

Leon D. Geneste, LL. B., 1887. 

D. Lauck Grayson, LL. B., 1887. 

Theodore H. Greene, LL. B., 1887. 

William H. Huston, LL. B., 1887. 

Fred. W, Keam. 
Ohio. 

Harry C. Kennedy, LL. B., 1887. 

Wihiam R. Kennedy, LL. B., 1887. 

Russell H. Landale, LL. B., 1888. 

Edwin Xauck, LL. B., 1887. 

Fred. H. Parkhurst, LL. B., 1888. 



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John Pelham, LL. B., 1888. 

William C. Prentiss, LL. B., 1887. 

Henry \V. Price, LL. B., 1887. 

Charles E. Saekett, LL. B., 1887. 

Frederick L. Siddons, LL. B., 1887. 

Frank H. Stephens, LL. B., 1887. 

George W. Titcomb, LL. B., 1887. 

William Grant Webster. 

Clerk, Interior Dept., Washington, D. C. 
Born 1864, 111. A. B., 1886, Harvard. 

John T. Williams, LL. B., 1887. 

1889. 

Kurnal R. Babbitt, LL. B., 1888. 

Charles H. Bates, LL. B., 1888. 

C. A. Brandenbm-g, LL. B., 1888. 

James C. Bushby, LL. B., 1888. 

Lewis W. Call, LL. B., 1888. 

Wesley G. Carr, LL. B., 1888. 

Eseck H. Carver, LL. B., 1888. 

Morris W. Chase, LL. B., 1889. 

John F. Cromehen, LL. B , 1888. 

Benjamin W. Hanna. LL. B., 1888. 

Elmer W. Hart, LL. B., 1888. 

Frank W. Holt, LL. B., 1888. 

William D. Lambuth, LL. B., 1888. 

Luther M. Longshaw. 

Lawj'er, Washington, I). C. 
Ala. Of firm, Longshaw & Ballard. 

Herbert L. McNair, LL. B., 1888. 
Manton JNIaverick, LL. B., 1888. 
Charles Newell, LL. B., 1888. 
Edward E. Perley, LL. B., 1888. 
Wilson G. Reed, LL. B., 1888. 
Ernest L. Schmidt, LL. B., 1889. 
John H. W. Schmidt, LL. B., 1888. 
Albert D. Shewsbury, LL. B., 1888. 
Charles L. Sturtevant, LL. B., 1888. 
John B. Torbert, LL. B., 1888. 
Lemuel Towers, Jr., LL. B., 1888. 



Perry B. Turpin, LL. B., 1883. 

Laomer West. 

Clerk, U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 

1890. 

David C. Bangs, LL. B., 1889. 

Richard W. Barkley, LL. B., 1889. 

James W. Bayard, LL. B., 1889. 

Francis J. Byrne, LL. B., 1889. 

A. L. Carroll, LL. B., 1889. 

Pierre de Chambrun, LL. B., 1889. 

J. J. Chickering, LL. B., 1890. 

Walter C. Clephane, LL. B., 1889. 

Lendell A. Conner, LL. B., 1889. 

Hedley V. Cooke, LL. B., 1886. 

J. Paul Earnest, LL. B., 1888. 

Stephen D. Fessenden, LL. B., 1889. 

George E. Fleming, LL. B., 1889. 

Benjamin C. Garrett, LL. B., 1889. 

George H. Hammond, LL. B., 1889. 

William M. Hatch, LL. B., 1889. 

Robert H. Hazard, LL. B., 1889. 

A. A. Hoehling, LL. B., 1889. 

W. B. Howell, LL. B., 1889. 

Homer M. Kintz. 

Clerk, P. 0. Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Walter S. Lamon, LL. B., 1889. 
Oscar Luckett, LL. B., 1889. 
Masaichi Noma, LL. B., 1889. 
J. Steuart Rusk, LL. B., 1889. 
Cassell Severance, LL. B., 1889. 
D. E. Sharretts, LL. B., 1889. 
Albert Speiden, LL. B., 1889. 
Wilham H. Stayton, LL. B., 1889. 
Claude G. Stephenson, LL. B., 1889. 
William C. Stuart, LL. B., 1889. 
Charles C. Tucker, LL. B., 1889. 
M. Whitehead, Jr., LL. B., 1890. 
Frederick B. Wright, LL. B., 1889. 



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171 



1891. 
Theodore G. Arnold, LL. B., 1890. 
E. C. Brandenburg, LL. B., 1890. 
Arthur L. Bryant, LL. B., 1890. 
D. T. Cross, LL. B., 1891. 
W. D. Davidge, Jr., LL. B., 1890. 
Ambrose F. Dudley, LL. B., 1890. 
Harry EngHsh, LL. B., 1890. 
James T. Gibbs, LL. B., 1890. 
Peyton Gordon, LL. B., 1890. 
H. G. Griswold, LL. B., 1890. 
Edward S. Hosmer, LL. B., 1891. 
Percy M. Hughes, LL. B., 1890. 
Isaac G. Kennedy, LL. B., 1890. 
S. J. Kmg, LL. B., 1890. 
Xathaniel A. Lowrv, LL. B., 1890. 



James Longstreet, Jr., LL. B., 1891. 

W. H. Mario w, Jr., LL. B., 1890. 

Arthur S. Mattingly, LL. B., 1890. 
I John T. Meany, LL. B., 1890. 
j Eugene Morgan, LL. B., 1881. 
; 0. G. Palmer, LL. B., 1891. 
I Joseph Schneider, LL. B., 1890. 
; Daniel H. Shea, LL. B., 1889. 
I Charles W. Smedes, LL. B., 1890. 
I Alonzo H. Stewart, LL. B., 1890. 
' Herbert B. Stimpson, LL. B., 1891. 

E. Dorsey Trundle, LL. B., 1890. 

Xelson P. AYebster, LL. B., 1890. 

Ernest AV. Young. 

Clerk, U. S. Pension Bu., Washington, 

D. C. 
Born 1860, Pa. A. B., 1887, Williams. 
LL. B., 1890, National Law School. 



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ALUMNI 

OF THE 

CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. 



BACHELORS OF SCIENCE AND CIVIL ENGINEERS. 



1888. 

Edward Hallaran Booth. 
Clerk, U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. 
C. E. Born 1860, La. B. S., 1878, Emory 
and Henry Coll., Va. 

Elizabeth Preston Brown. 

(Mrs. Arthur P. Davis.) 

Computer, Washington, D. C. 
B. S. Born 1863, Va. 

Louise Connolly. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 
B. S. 

Arthur P. Davis. 

Topographer, U. S. Geol. Survey. 
B. S. Born 1861, Illinois. 

Exum Percy Lewis. 

Instructor in Physics and Astronomy, 
Columbian Univ. 

B. S. Born 1863, North Carolina. 

George W. Littlehales. 

U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C. 

C. E. 

1889. 



E. G. Runyan. 
B. S., Michigan. 



Washington, D. C. 



1890. 

Charles Allan Davis. 
Principal, Business High School, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
B. S. Born 1866, Ohio. 

George Steiger. 

Chemist, Washington, D. C. 

B. S. Born 1869, Pa. 

1891. 

Frank Lloyd Averill. 

Civil Engineer, Washington, D. C. 

C. E. Born 1861, Iowa. First Lieut., 
Eng. Corps, D. C. Nat. Guard. 

Mary Ann Connelly. 

Teacher, Washington, D. C. 
B. S. Born 1866, District of Columbia. 

Bartholomew Daly. 

Merchant, Washington, D. C. 

B. S. Born 1848, Ireland. Clerk, War 
Dept. 

Calvin C. J. Norris. 

Washington, D. C. 

C. E., Illinois. Clerk, Treas. Dept. 

W. G. Steward. 

Washington, D. C. 
C. E., District of Columbia. 



Alumni of the Dental School. 



173 



ALUMNI 

OF 

THE DENTAL SCHOOL. 



DOCTORS OF DENTAL SURGERY. 



1888. 

Charles R. Davis. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 
Dem. in charge of Infirmary, 1888-91. 
Born 1816, Me. Began practice 1866. 

Benjamin J. Eslin. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 

George W. Hay. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 
Born New York. 

William G. Schafhirt. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 

1889. 

John K. Halley. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 

Edith Jewell. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 
Born, 1865, District of Columbia. 

Charles Bishop Munson. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1868, Virginia. 



1890. 

Stephen B. Cassin. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1868, District of Columbia. 

Mrs. Jessie Kappeler. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 
Born England. 

Charles M. O'Leary. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 

John L. Reid. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 

Thomas W. Stubblefield. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 

1891. 

Jonathan R. Hagan. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 
Ass't Dem. in Infirmary. Born Va. 

Benjamin F. Odell. 

Dentist, Washington, D. C. 



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HONORARY GRADUATES. 



Masters of Arts, Doctors of Medicine, Doctors of Philosophy, 

Doctors of Music, Doctors of Divinity, 

AND Doctors of Laws. 



1827. 

*John Spence, M. D. 

Born 1766, Scot. Active in introducing 
vaccination into the U. S. Author. M. D.. 
1828, Univ. Pa. Died 18'J9. 

1831. 

^Eli Ball, A. M. •'• 

Born 1786, Vt. Pastor, Mass., N. Y., Va. 
Agent, Bible Soc, Foreign Mission Board, 
etc. Agent, Col. Coll. Died 1853. 

^John L. Dagg, A. M. 

Born 1794, Va. Pastor, Va. and Pa., 1817- 
36. Pres., Mercer Univ., 1844-56. Author. 
Died 1884. 

John C. Keeny, A. M. 

South Carolina. 

*Jesse Olney, A. M. 

Born 1798, Conn. Prin., Stone School, 
Conn,, 1819-31. Author of " Geography and 
Atlas,'' 98 editions and millions of copies 
sold. Member Legis., Conn. Comptroller, 
Conn, Died 1872. 

George 3- Perry, A. M. 

Pennsylvania. 

1833. 

^William Beaumont, M. D. 

Born 1796, Conn. Surg., U. S. A., 1820-40. 
Made experiments on digestion, etc., on 
St. Martin. Died 1853. 

Ephraim K. Gaither, M. D. 

Thomas T. Smiley, A. M. 
Pennsylvania. 

^■Levi Tucker, A. M. 

Born 1804, N. Y. A. B., 1829, Hamilton. 
PastoB, N. Y., Pa., O., Mass. Died 1853. 



1834. 

*Smniiel Wait, A. M. 

Prin. of Prep. School, 1822-25. Tutor, 
1822-26. Born 1789, N Y. D. D., 1849, Wake 
Forest. Pres.. Walce Forest Coll., 1833-46. 
Pres., Female Sem., Oxford, N. C, 1851-56. 
Died 1867. 

1835. 

Dr. WilUam K. Wells, A. M. 
Rhode Island. 

1837. 

*Rohert B. C. Howell, A. M. 

Born 1801, N. C. D. D., 1844, Georgetown 
Coll., Kr. Pastor, Va. and Tenn. Author. 
Died 1868. 

1838. 

"^E. W. Dickenson, A. M. 

Born 1810,. N. J. Pastor in N. Y., N. J., 
O., Pa. D. D., Lewisburg. Died 1875. 

1839. 

^TJwmas Hume, A. M, 

Born 1812, Va. Pastor, Portsmouth, Va., 
25 yrs. Trustee, Col. Coll., 1847-65, 1868-71. 
Died 1874. 

Dr. Joseph D. Nichols, A. M. 
Massachusetts. 

^Jolm Ogilvie, A. M. 

Born 1793, Va. Teacher. Pastor in Va. 
25 yrs. Died 1849. 

1840. 

^Jos^eph Baker, A. M. 
Virginia. 

*John A. Kearney, M. D. 

Born 1793. Surg., U. S. N., 1809. Died 
1847. 



Honorary Graduates. 



175 



1841. 

William Brand, A. B. ; A. M., 1845. 

-/. B. Jeter, A. M.; D. D., 1849. 

Born 1802, Va. Pastor, Va. and Mo. 
Editor of Religious Herald. Author. 
Died, 1880. 

^Henry Keeling, A. iNI. 
Virginia. 

*J". B. Taylor, A. M.; D. D., 1856, 

Born 1804, Eng. Pastor in Va. Editor. 
Author. Trustee, Col. Coll., 1838-47. Died 
1871. 

* Thomas C. Thornton, A. ^l. 

Born 1794. Pastor (Meth.) Md. and Miss. 
Pres. of a Coll., Miss. Author. Died 1860. 

* Alexander 3fc Williams, M. D. 

Born 1775, Md. Ass't Surg.. U. S. N., 
1802-05. Prof, of Botany, Col. Coll.. 1824-27. 



'■ Died 1850. 



William Zollikoffer, M. D. 
Fellow, Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y, 

1842. 
^ James Acw"rth., D. D. 



1833. 



Pres., Rawdon Coll. 



Born Eng. Pastor. 
Eng., 1836-63. 

^Benjamin Godirin, D. D. 
England. 

^Archibald Maclay, D. D. 

Born 1778, Scot. Pastor, Scot, and N. Y. 
Agent, A. & F. Bible See. Organizer of 
Bible Translation Soc. Died 1860. 

^Abram 31. Foindexter, A. M. 

Born 1809, N. C. Pastor in Ya. Agent, 
Col. Coll. Trustee, 1844-52. Died 1872. 

1843. 
^Andrew Broaddus, D. D. 
Bom 1770, Va. Pastor, Va. Author. Died 

1848. 

William M. Cornell, A. M. 

Born 1802, Mass. A. B.. 1827, Brown. 
Pastor, Mass. M. D., 1844, Berkshire. Prof. 
Anat., Western Univ. Editor. Author. 
LL. D., 1865, Western Univ. 

Charles H. Pendleton, A. M. 
Massachusetts. 

1844. 

^Samuel Cornelias, A. M. 

Born 1794, Eng. Pastor, Pa., Va., Mich. 
Trustee, Col. Coll., 1826-38. Died 1870. 



^Joseph JI. Eaton, A. M. 

Born 1812, O. Prof.: Pres., Union Univ., 
Tenn. Died 1859. 



^Richard Fuller, D. D. 

Born 1804, S. C. Pastor, S. C, Md. Trus- 
tee. 1847-72. Overseer, 1872-76, Col. Coll. 
Died 1876. 



Calvin Howard, M. D. 

District of Columbia. 

"^ William Massie, D. D. 
England. 

Fhiletus B. Spear, A. M. 

Born 1811, N. Y'. A. B... 18.36, Hamilton. 
Tutor and Prof, there since 1835. 

^Thornton Strvngfellow, A. M. 
Virginia. 

Thomas C. Teasdale, A. ]M. 

Born 1808. X. J. Pastor, Vt, Pa.. D. C, 
Miss. Prof., Univ., Tenn. Axithor. D. D., 
1852, Union Coll. 

1845. 

Wm. Brand, A. M. (Hon. A.B.,1841.) 

Joseph Banvard, A. M. 

Born 1810, X. Y'. Pastor, Mass., N. Y., 
P. I., N. J. D. D., Shurtleff Coll. Author 
of many volumes. 

Norman W. Camp, A, M. 

Washington, D. C. 
P. E. Clergyman. D. D. Author. 

^George C. Chandler, A. M. 

Born 1807, Vt. A. B.. 1835. Madison. 
Pres., FrankUn Coll., 1843-50. Pres., Bap- 
tist Coll., Ore. 



"^Daniel Eldridge, A. M. 

Born 1805, N. Y'. Pastor, X. Y 
Died 1876. 



0., Wis. 



William M. Fratt, A. M. 

Born 1817, X. Y. A. B.. 1839, Hamilton. 
Pastor, Ky. D. D. 

Benjamin F. Taylor, A. M. 

Born 1822. Editor. Author. Lecturer. 

^Dr. S. J.Wheeler, A. M.; M. D.,1832. 

Robert M. Worthington, M. D. 
North Carolina. 



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1846. 

Philip A. Aylett, A. M. 
Alabama. 

Eichard L. Butts, A. M. 

Georgia. 

^Isaac Davis, LL. D. 

Trustee, 1847-72. Born 1799, Mass. A.B., 
1822 ; LL. D., 1860, Brown. Lawyer. Mayor 
of Worcester. Member, Mass. Senate 11 
yrs. A zealous promoter of education. 
Died 1883. 

Abram Gindrat, A. M. 
Alabama. 

*Dr. A. B. McWhorter, A. M. 
Born 1791, South Carolina. Died 1859. 

*John Belton O'Neall, LL. D. 

Born 1793, S. C. Member and Speaker, 
House of Rep., S. C. Associate Justice, 
Judge of Court of Appeals, Chief Justice of 
S. C. Major-Gen. of Militia. Author. Died 
1863. 

Edward F. Small wood, A. M. 
North Carolina. 

1847. 
John Milton Thayer, A. M. 

Born 1820. A. B., 1841, Brown. Brig.- 
Gen. of Militia. Brig.-Gen., U. S. Vol., 1862. 
U. S. Senator, Neb., 1867-71. Gov. of Wy- 
oming Ter., 1871. Gov. of Nebraska, 1886- 

1848. 

* William J. Berryman, A. M. 

Virginia. 

1849. 

'^Elijah Hutchinson, A. M. 

Born 1810, N. Y. Pastor at Windsor, Vt., 
25 yrs. Died 1872. 

*/. B. Jeter, Hon. A. M., 1841 ; D. D. 

Samuel G. Mason, A. M. 
Virginia. Trustee, 1847-53. 

1850. 

Stephen M. Allen, A. M. 

Massachusetts. 

Thomas Bellamy, M. D. 
England. 

^John Taylor Jones, J). D. 

Born 1802, N. H. Missionary to Siam, 
1831-51. Translator of the New Testament 
into Siamese. Died 1851. 



"^Charles Button Mallary, D. D. 

Trustee, 1850-G2. Born 1801, Vt. Pastor, 
Ga. Agent, Mercer Univ. Author. Died 
1864. 

L. G. Marshall, A. M. 
Born Tennessee. A. B., Madison. 

^Daniel Witt, Jr., A. M. 

Texas. 

1851. 

Franklin Haven, A. M. 

Massachusetts. 

Joseph Hobbins, M. D. 

Physician, Madison, Wis. 

Born 1816, Eng. M. R. C. S., Eng., 1840. 

Surg., in charge of Confed. prisoners at 

Camp Randall. U. S. Pension Exam. 

Surg., Madison. 

"^Alfred Holmead, M. D., 1830 ; A. M. 

Dr. Samuel G. Kerr, A. M. 

Maryland. . 

1852. 

F. M. Gunnell, M. D., 1846 ; A. M. 
1853. 

-'^Matthew Fontaine Maury, LL. D. 

Born 1806, Va. Commander, U. S. Navy. 
Naval Agent, C. S. Cabinet officer. Mexi- 
can Empire. Prof., Va. Military Institute. 
Scientist. Author. Inventor. Died 1873. 

Dr. Edward Maynard, A. M. 
District of Columbia. 

James Rernley, A. M. 
Virginia. 

James Patterson Tustin, A. M. 
District of Columbia. 

1854. 

Adolph F. T. Blewend, A. M. 
Missouri. 

* Joseph G. Binneij, D. D. 
Trustee, 1835-38. President, 1855-58. 

* William F. Broaddus, D. D. 

Born 1801 , Va. Pastor and Teacher, Va., 
Ky. Trustee, 1838-41, 1859-72. Agent, 1851. 
Overseer, 1872-74, Col. Coll. Died 1876. 

1855. 
Lawson Chase, A. M. 

Virginia. 



Honorary Graduates. 



177 



1856. 

Charles Sexton James, Ph. D. 

College Professor, (retired) Allentown, 

• Pa. 

Born 1820, Pa. A. B., 1843 ; A. M., 1846, 
Brown. Prof., Math, and Nat. Phil, 
Lewisburg. Emergency Service, 28th. Pa. 
Vol. 

^Alfred Spencer Patton, D. D. 

Born 1825, Eng. Pastor in Pa., N. J., 
Mass., N. Y. Editor of "The Baptist 
Weekly." Author. Died 1888. 

*/. B. Taylor, Hon. A. M. 1841; D. D. 

1858. 

^Howell Cobb, LL. D. 

Born 1815, Ga. A. B., 1834, Franklin 
Coll. Rep. in Congress, 1843-51. Speaker, 
H. R , 1849. Gov. of Ga., 1851-53. Sec. of 
Treas., 1857-60. Maj. Gen., C. S. A. Died 
1868. 

Robert C. Fox, A. M. 

Tutor, 1855-57. Trustee, 1866-91. Sec. 
and Treas., 1881-91. Born 1834, Va. LL. D., 
Richmond Coll. Real Estate Broker and 
Banker. Died 1891. 

VVilham J. Martin, A. M. 

Professor in University of N. C, 1858. 

Sydney H. Owens, A. M. 
Prof, of Greek, Richmond Coll., 1857-59. 

George W. Samson, D. D. 

President, Rutgers Female College, New 

York City. 
Trustee, 1845-59. Pres. of Columbian 
Coll., 1859-71. 

1859. 

James Petigru Boyce, D. D. 

Born 1827, S. C. A. B., 1847, Brow^n. LL. ' 
D., 1872, Union Univ., Tenn. Prof. Theol., 
Furman Univ., 18o5-59. Prof., Baptist 
Theo. Sem., S. C, lo59-6]. Debt. Com., C. 
S., 1863. Prof., S. Baptist Theo. Sem., Ky. 
Author. Trustee, 1859-72, Col. Coll. 

John Ordronaux, M. D. 

Lawyer and Professor in Law and Medi- ■ 
cal Schools, Roslyn, N. Y. i 

Born 1830, N. Y. A. B., 1850 ; A. M., 1853, 
Dartmouth. LL. B., 1852, Harvard. LL. D., 
1870, Trinity. Prof of Med. Juris., 1859-60, 
1863-71 ; ex Physiology, 1866-71, Col. Coll. . 
Prof. Med. Juris, in Dartmouth, Univ. of i 
Yt., Boston Univ. , Cornell, Columbia, N. Y., 
etc. Contributor to magazines. Author 
"Manual for Military Surgeons," 1863; 
" Jurisprudence of Medicine," 1869 ; " Con- 
stitutional Legislation," 1891, etc., etc. 



J. R. Thomson, A. M. 
Virginia. 

John Watkins, M. D. 
Ohio. 

A. G. Wilkmson, A. M.; Ph. D., 1878. 

Principal Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 
Washington, D. C. 

Born Conn. A. B., 1856; A. M., 1859, 
Yale. M. D. Prof., Univ. of Mo., 1861. 
Examiner, U. S. Patent Ottice, 1864- Juror 
of Awards, Paris Expositions, 1878 and 1890. 
Pres., 4th Section, Internat. Patent Con- 
gress, Paris, 1890, 

1860. 

^Henry K. Brown, A. M., N. Y. 
Born 1814, Mass. Sculptor. Died 1886. 

James Denison, Ph. B. 

Professor, Columbia Institute for Deaf 
and Dumb, D. C. 

-* William McLain, D. D. 

Born 1806, 0. A. B., 1831, Miami Univ. 
Pastor, First Pres. C iurch, D. C, 1836-40. 
Agent and Sec. and Treas., Am. Coloniza- 
tion Soc, 1840-73. Died 1873. 

John Thompson Mason, M. D. 

Ass't Surg., U. S. N., 1837-61. 

Willie J. Palmer, Ph. B., 1854 ; A. M. 

T. H. Roberts, A. M. 
Georgia. 

Robert Ryland, A. B., 1826 ; D. D. 

* William Stimpson, M. D. 

Born 1832, Mass. Naturalist. With N. 
Pacific expedition. At Smithsonian Inst. 
9 yrs. Curator, Chicago Acad of Sci., 1864- 
72. Author. Died 1872. 

"^Henry H. Tucker, A. B., 1838 ; D. D. 

1862. 
W. F. Mattingly, Ph. B., 1857 ; A. M. 

1863. 

H. H. Durand, A. M. 

New Jersey. 

George V. Leech, A. B., 1853 ; A. M. 

John Orcuft, D. D. 
Connecticut. 

1864. 

*S. G. Bulfinch, A. B., 1826 ; D, D, 



178 



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James H. Parts, A. M. 

Born 1829, N. Y. A. M., Princeton. Pastor 
in Conn., N. Y., Pa., and O. Cliaplain, U. 
S. Vols. 

D. W. Prentiss, Ph. B., 1861 ; A. M. 

Warrt'n Randolph, D. D. 

Born 1826, N. J. A. B., 1851, Brown. 
Pastor in R. I. and Pa. Member, Com. on 
International Sunday School Lessons. 



1865. 

John H. Booth, A. M. 
Rhode Island. 

M. F. D. Brown, A. M. 

Prin., Charlotte Hall School, Md., 1863. 

Theodore Nicholas Gill, A. M. 

Curator. U. S. National Museum. 
Born 1837, N. Y. Assistant, 1863, Saiith- 
sonian Institution. Librarian ot same. 
Hon. M. D„ 1866; Ph. D., 1870, Col. Coll 
Adj. Pn.f., Phys. and Nat. Hist., 186U-61. 
Lecturer, Nat. History, 1873-81. Prof, of 
Zoology, 1884- Col. Uiiiv. Member, Nat- 
ional Acad, of Science since 1873. Au- 
thor of over 400 scientitic papers and 
several larger works. 

*T. /. Shepherd, A. B., 1839, D. D. 

Franklin Wilson, D, D. 

Baltimore, Md. 

Trustee, 1847-72-. Overseer, 1872- Born 

1822, Md. A. B., 1841, Brown. Pastor in 

Md. Editor, The True Union, 1851-57. Sec, 

Md. Baptist Asso. Author. 

^ Wdllarn M. Wlngate, D. D. 

Born 1828, S. C. A. B., 1849, Wake Forest 
Coll. President, Wake Forest Coll., 1854, 
until his death in 1879. 

1866. 

Theodore N. Gill, Hon. A. M., 1865 ; 
Hon. M. D. 

R. J K>e'ing,B.D. 
District of Columbia. 

'^George Peabody, LL. D. 

Born 1795, Mass. Founder of the Pea- 
body Institute of Baltimore ; the Peabody 
Museum of Harvard Univ.; of the Peabody 
Fund for education in the Soutli, etc., etc. 
Died 1869. 

Hiram C. Sparks, A. M. 
New York. 



W. TF. Williams, A. M.; D. D., 1871. 

i 

! 1867. 

' *i?. H. Bajhy, A. B. 1839 ; D. D. 

I Wilhani T. Bell, A. M. 

i Pennsylvania. 

/. E. Grammer, A. B., 1850; D. D. 

S. L. Helm, D. D. 
Kentucky. 

Williim Landells, D. D. 
England. 

A. R. Rangabe, LL. D. 

Minister from Greece to the United 

States, 1867. 

: E. A^oung, A. M.; Ph. D., 1871. 

Born 1814, Nova Scotia. Publisher. 
Chief, U. S. Bureau of Statistics, 8 yrs. 
Delegate from U. S. to luternat. Statisti- 
cal Congress, 1872. Author. 

i 1868. 

Samuel Cathcart, D. D. 
; England. 

' G. W. N. Curtis, M. D., 1887 ; A. M. 

Henry W. Dodge, A. B., 1839 ; D. D. 

D. D. Johnson, Ph. B., 1860; A. M. 

-"Wdliam H Mcintosh,!). D. 
Born 1811. Ga. Pastor in Ga. and Ala. 

James C. Welling, LL. D. 
President of the Columbian University. 

: ^Joseph S. Wilson, Ph. D. 

District of Columbia. 

1869. 

"•^"William Wilson Corcoran, LL. D. 

Trustee of Columbian College, 1869-88. 
Born 1798, I). C. His father was one of the 
Corporators of the Col. Coll. In charge of 
real estate of U. S. Bank, 1828-;^6. Banker, 
183 -40. Banker, of firm Corcoran & Riggs, 
1840-54, and negotiated nearly all the loans 
of the U. S. Government during the Mexi- 
can war. Founded aird endowed the Cor- 
coran Art Gallery ; the Louise Home, etc., 
etc. Died 1888. " 



/. W. M. Williams, A. B., 1843; D. 1). | Elliott Cones, A. B., 1861 ; Ph. D. 



Honor AEY Graduates. 



179 



Edward Miner Gallaudet, Ph. D. 

President, Columbia Institute for the 
Deaf and Dumb, D. C. 

Born 1837, Conn. B. S. , 1856 ; A. M. , 1859 ; 
LL. D., 1869, Trinity Coll. Hon. Commis- 
sioner to Vienna Expositiun, 1873. Trustee. 
Col. Univ., 1881- Author of "A Manual of 
International Law," " Life of Thomas Hop- 
kins Gallaudet." 

George HoivAl, A. M. 

Washington, D. C. 

Jos. Taber Johnson, A. M. 

Physician and College Professor, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Born 1845, Mass. M. D., Georgetown 
L'niv. M. D., Belle vue Hosp. Med. Coll. 
Graduate in obstetric operations, Univ. of 
Vienna, Austria. Pres., various medical 
societies. Author of many pamphlets, etc. 

Sylvanus Landrum, D. J). 
Born 1820, Ga. Pastor in Ga. and Tenn. 



James K. Nichols, D. D. 
Maryland. 

Amos Webster, D. D. 
Massachusetts. 

1870. 

Charles T. Brown, A. M. 
Tennessee. 

Walter Clark, LL. B. 
North Carolina. 

A. F. Fleet, A. I\L 

Professor in William Jewell Coll., 1870. 

T. N. Gill Hon. A. M., 1865 ; Ph. D. 

W. J. Palmer, Ph. B., 1854 ; Ph. D. 

Emanuel Felavet, D. D. 
Switzerland. 

David J. Yerkes, A. B., 1848 ; D. D. 

1871. 

"^'Xahum Capen, LL. D. 

Born 1804, ' Malls. Publisher. Editor, 
" Massachusetts State Record," 1847-51. 
Postmaster of Boston, 1857-61. Author. 
Died 1886. , 

Anthony W. Dimock, A. M. 
Trustee, 1871-72, New Jersey. 



*Edwards Pierrepont, LL. D. 

Born 1817, Conn. A. B., 1837 ; LL. B., 
1840; LL. D., 1873, Yale. Judge, Superior 
Court, N. Y. Citv, 1857-60. Attorney-Gen- 
eral, U. S , 1875-76. U. S. Minister to Eng- 
land, 1876-78. D. C. L., Oxford. Overseer, 
Col. Univ., 1873-78. 

Cornelius Tyree, D. D. 

Baptist Minister, Salem, Va. 
Born 1814, Va. Author of ' ' The Living 
Epistle," "Glorious Sutficiency of Christ," 
" Baptism and Communion." 

E. Young, Hon. A. M., 1867 ; Ph. D. 

1872. 

Jos. Christian, A. B., 1847 ; L' . D. 

Archibald J. Batlle, D. D. 

Born 1826, Ga. A. B., 1846, Univ. of Ala. 
Tutor and Prof, of Greek, Univ. of Ala. 
Pres., Ala. Central Female Coll , Judson 
Female Inst., and in 1872 of Mercer Univ. 

1873. 

William H. Kable, A. M. 

"West Virginia. 

^John C. Kennedy, LL. D. 
Professor of Law, 1865-74. 

^William Pinkney, LL. D. 

Born 1810, Md. A. B., 1827 ; D. D., 1855, 
St. John's Coll. Ass't Bishop of Md., 1870- 
79. Bishop, 1879-83. Author. Died 1883. 

^Yilliam A. Richardson, LL. D. 

Chief Justice, U. S. Court of Claims, 
Washington, D. C. 

Born 1821, Mass. A. B., 1813 : A. M. and 
LL. B.. 1846, Harvard. LL. D., 1881, George- 
town Univ. LL.D., 1886, Dartmouth. Com- 
missioner to revise statutes of Mass., 1855. 
Judge of Probate, Middlesex Co., Mass, 1856. . 
Judge of Probate and Insolvency, same, 
1858-72. Ass't Sec, U. S. Treasury, 1869-73, 
Sec:, U. S. Treas., 1873-74. Judge of Court 
of Claims, 1874-85. Chief Justice of same 
from 1885. Professor of Law, Georgetown 
Univ. Author of many legal works, in- 
cluding Supplement to Revised Statutes of 
U. S., 1873-81, to be continued to 1891. 

*T. W. Sydnor, A. B., 1838 ; D. D. 

1874. 

^(?. F. Adams, A. B., 1829 ; D. D. 

Addison B. Atkins, D. D. 
District of Columbia. 



180 



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Simon Newcomb, LL. D. 

Professor of Mathematics, U. S. Navy, 
Superintendent Nautical Almanac Of- 
fice, Washington, D. C. 
Born 1835. Nova Scotia. B. S., 1858; 
LL. D , 1884. Harvard. LL. D., 1875, Yale. 
LL. D., 1887, Columbia, N. Y. Ph. D„ 1886, 
Univ. of Heidelberg. Member and ofiicer 
of numerous scientific societies in this 
country and Europe. Prof, of Math., U. S. 
Navy, 1861- Lecturer on Astronomy, Col. 
Univ.. 1873. Prof of Math., Johns"^ Hop- 
kins Univ., 1884- Author of more than 100 
scientific papers ; of a series of text-books, 
etc., etc. 

Z. T. Sowers, Ph. B., 1869 ; A. M. 

1875. 

*Spencer F. Baird, LL. D. 

Trustee, 1874-77. Born 1823, Pa. A. B., 
1840, Dickinson Coll. Prof., Dickinson 
Coll., 1845-50. Ass't Sec, Smithsonian In- 
stitution, 1850-78. Sec. of same, 1878-87. 
U. S. Fisheries Commissioner, 1871-87. 
Author of 1200 memoirs, etc. Died 1887. 

Walter S. Cox, LL. D. 

Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the 

District of Columbia. 
Professor of Law, 1874- Born 1826, D. C. 
A. B., 1843 ; A. M., 1845, Georgetown Coll. 

1876. 

X. R. Gwaltney, A. B., 1853 ; D. D. 

Samuel J. Kirkwood, LL. D. j 

Vice Pres. and Professor of Mathematics j 
and Astronomy, Univ. of Wooster, Wooster, 
O. 

Born 1840, Ohio. Ph. D., 1876, Lafay- 
ette Coll. 

^Charles Devens, LL. D. 

Born 1820, Mass. A. B., 1838, Harvard. 
State Senator, 1848-49. U. S. Marshal, 1849- 
53. Major to Maj. Gen , U. S. Vols. Justice 
Superior Court, Mass., 1873-77, 1881-91. 
Att'y Gen., U. S., 1877-81. Died 1891. 

John Pollard, A. B., 1860 ; D. D. 

1878. 

Thomas Duncan, D. D. 

Knoxville, Tenn. 

Charles Woodruff Shields, LL. D. 

Professor of the Harmony of Science and 
Revealed Religion, College of New Jer- 
sey, Princeton, N. J. 

Born 1825, Ind. A. B., 1814 ; D. D., 1861, 
Princeton. ' Pastor, Presbyterian, N. Y., 
Pa., 1849-65. Professor at Princeton since 
1865. Author of many essays, and several 
volumes, iiicUidiug " "Philosophia Ultima" 
2 vols, 



A. G. Wilkinson, Hon. A. M., 1859 ; 
Ph. D. 

1879. 

Otis T. Mason, A. B., 1861 ; Ph. D. 
A. P. Montague, A. M.; Ph. D., 1888. 

*Charles Henry Nichols, LL. D. 

Born 1820, Me. M. D., 1843, Univ. Pa. 
Phys., N. Y. State Lunatic Asylum, 1847-49. 
Phys,, Bloomingdale Asylum, 1849-52. Or- 
ganized Govt. Hosp. for Insane, 1852. Supt. 
of same until 1877. Supt., Bloomingdale 
Asylum, N. Y., 1877-89. Trustee, Col. Coll., 
1868-77. Died 1889. 

1880. 

William A. Maury, LL. D. 

Professor of Law, Columbian University. 
Assistant Attorney-General of the U. S. 

1881. 

Joseph H. France, A. B., 1868 ; D. D. 

William D. Redden, D. D. 

Clergyman, East Orange, N. J. 
Born 1829, N. J. Pastor at East Orange 
since 1855, 

William R. A^aughan, A. M. 

Born 1827, Va. A. B., William and Mary. 
M.D.,Va. Med. Coll. Surg., C. S. A. Prin., 
Gordonsville Female Ins. 



1882. 
R. B. Cook, A. B., 1863 



D. D. 



WiUiam M. Mew, M. D. 

Ass't Surgeon, U. S. Army. 

John Wesley Powell. 

Director, U. S. Geological Survey. 
Born 1834, N. Y. Priv. to Lt.-Col., U. S. 
Vols. Prof., 111. Wesleyan Univ. Ph. D., 
1886, Univ. of Heidelberg. LL. D., 1886, 
liarvard. Lecturer, Col. Univ., 1881. 
Trustee, 1881- Author of many reports 
and memoirs. 

George William Walter, Mus. D. 

Organist and Composer of Music, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Born 1851, N. Y. Clerk, U. S. Treas'y, 
1870- Author of various musical composi- 
tions, etc. 

1883. 

George V. Leech, A. B., 1853 ; D. D. 

James Nelson, A. B., 1866 ; D. D. 

*J. C. S. Richardson, A. B., 1878: 
A.M. 



Honorary Graduates. 



181 



W. L. AVilHOii,, A. B., 1860 ; LL. D. 
1884. 

Robert Fletcher, M. D. 

Armv Medical ;Museum. Washington, 
D. C. 

Born Eng. M. R. C. S., 1844. Surg., Ist 
Ohio Vols., 1861-65. Act. Ass't Surg., U. S. 
A. Lecturer on Medical .lurisprudence. 
1884-88, Col. Univ. 

1885. 

Albert E. Stuart, D. D. 
Rector. Christ Church, Georgetown, D. C. 

1887. 

Thomas C. Chainberliii. LL. D. 
^^^ President, University of Wisconsin. 
Born 1843, 111. A. B., 1866, Beloit. Prof. 
Geol., Beloit, 1873-84. Chief Geologist. 
Wis., 1876-81. Geologist, U. S. Geol. Sur- 
vev, 1881- Prof, of Geol.. Col. Univ.. 1884- 
86, Pres,, Univ. of Wis.. 1886- 



1888. 
G. F. Baghy, A. B., 185.) ; I). D. 

Charles S. Fahx-hild, LL. D. 

Lawyer, New York City. 
Born 1842, X. Y. A. B., 1863. Harvard. 
Att'v Gen'l, X. Y., 1876-78. Ass't Sec, U. S. 
Treas., 1885-87. Sec, L'. S. Treas., 1887-89. 

Gardiner Greene Hubbard, LL. D. 
Washington, D. C. 
Tmstee, Col. Univ., 1883- 



/. X. ^fassey, A. :\L 



1890. 



Staunton, Va. 



John M. Wilson, LL. I). 

Colonel, U. S. A. Superintendent, West 
Point Military Academy. 



i 



182 



The Columbiax Uxiyeksity 



SUMMARY, 



Graduates of the College 

Graduates of the Medical School . 
Graduates of the Law School : — 

Bachelors of Laws 

Masters of Laws . 

Graduates of the Scientific School . 

Graduates of the Dental School . . 

Aggregate . . 

Xames counted twice .... 



Whole 
Number. 


Dead. 


Alive. 


Add re? 

KllOWL 


47(3 


171 


305 


208 


(309 


115 


494 


301) 


1,348 


87 


1,261 


964 


318 


tl 


t28 


tl9 


14 




14 


14 


14 




14 


14 



779 
369 



374 
17 



2J16 
63 



1,528 
61 



>,410 



357 2,053 1,46; 



Degrees m course .... 
Degrees for graduate work 
Honorary degrees .... 



201 



200 



AVhole number of degrees conferred 3,183 

Number of persons receiving degrees 2,578 



fXot iiic'ludiiig those who received the degree of Bachelor ofLaw.s. 



Index. 



188 



INDEX 



The numbers refer to pages. 

This index contains references to all names excei)t those found on pages 77 to SO in 
the list of members- of the Alumni Association. 



Abbe, 




Allen, 




Arnold, 




Cleveland 22 


, 62, 71 


E.k. 


126 


I.N. 


129 






James F. 


123 


Stark W. 


136 


Abbot, 




James H. 


93 


Theodore G. 


162, 171 


Howard S. 


136 


Lingan B. 


97 










Robert J. F. 


164 


Arlington, 




Al)bott, 




Stephen M. 


176 


Alfred W. 


141 


George J. 


34 


Allison, 




^^^illiam J. 


92 


Acker, 




Biirgiss 


6, 29, 31 


Arthur, 




George N. 53, .^i6. 


68, 114 


Alvord, 




John 


148, 167 


At'vvortb, 




Alden H. 


101 


Asbury, 




James 


175 


Anderson, 




James V,'. 


92 


Adams, 




Barlett W. 


108 


Ash, 




Arthur C. 53, 


64, 114 


E. Willoughby 


134 


Henrv Thomas 


143 


George F. 34, 47 
J. H. 


86, 179 
157 


Frank Y. 
Samuel J. 


132 

108 


Thomas Grafton 143 


John Quincy 

5. 7, f 


. 13, 33 


Thomas J). 
T. D. 


35, 37 
126 


Ashford, 
Edwin W. 


120 


Stephen 
Thomas J. 


34 
107 


Andrews, 




I'^rancis A. 


112 


Addison, 




Avery D. 
James G. 


164 

87 


A spin wall, 
Wool.se y 


46, 73 


William, Jr. 


136 


Mark Percy 


162 


William Meade. 
Adier, 


87 


Angel, 
Kichard 


103 


Atkins, 

Addison B. 


179 


John Mercer 
Adriaans, 


108 


Antiseil, 
Thomas 


50 


Atkinson, 
S. Eugene 


98 


J. H. 


154 






At well, 




Aiken, 




Appleby, 




John E. 


109 


Henrj^ W. 


no 


George F. 


59, 60 


A tier. 




Aldricb, 




Appleton, 
William H. 




Peler Anton 


143, 166 


Jonatiian 


34 


136, 168 














Austen, 




Alexander, 




Arcliibald, 




Edward 


37 


Edward 


112 


Frederick W. 


134 






Fendall E. 


134 






Averill, 




Harry H. 
Lee M. 


126 
110 


Amies, 

Charles H. 


134 


Frank Lloyd 


172 


All Britain, 








Avlett, 




J. T. 


162 


Armstrono-, 
J. Melville 


134 


TMiilip A. 


17(i 


Alleman, 




John 


;;!. 47, 85 


Avres. 




Horace 


134 


W. Spencer 


157, 169 


■ William W. 


120 



184 



The Columbian University. 



Babbitt, 




Bangs, 




Baxter, 




Kurnal R. 


159, 170 


Da\dd C. 


161, 170 


George T. 
Jedediah H. 


154 






James E. 


99, 142 


141 


Babcock, 








Matthew C. 


132 


James P. 


168 


Banks, 




U.J. 


129 


RUfus 


38, 45 


James N. 


105 






William H. 


129 






Bayard, 








Bannister, 




James W. 


161, 170 


Babington, 




Henry M. 


113 






Thomas 


8 






Baylev, 








Banvard, 




Rafael A. 


140 


Babson, 




Joseph 


175 






James A. 


138 






Bayne, 








Barber, 




Lawrence P. 


84 


Backus, 




Amzi L. 


148 






William M. 


115 






Beale, 








Barbour, 




Buchanan 


134 


Bacon, 




Harrison S. 


147 






Cyrus 


108 


James 


32 


Beall, 




George y. 


47, 92 






Fillmore 


138 


Joel S. 


10, 89 


Barcroft, 




Howard 
William 


154 
107 


Bagby, 
Alfred 


90 


Ambrose 


112 


Beam, 




(leorge F. 


98, 181 


Baring, 




Henry D. 


124 


John C. 


90 


Alexander 


7 






John R. 


90 






Bean, 




Richard Hugh 


85, 88 

178 

157, 169 

94 


Barker, 




Tarleton H. 


115 


Robert Bruce 
Travis 


B. M. 

Francis M. 


126 
90 


Beane, 








John Shepard 


156 


Frank D. 


114 


Tfeorge W. 


184 


Barkley, 

Richard W. 


161,170 


Beard, 
Henry 


35, 36 


^^S 


147 


Barnes, 




Beatty, 
Louis K. 


116 


Bailey, 

Edmund A. 


147 


Joseph D. 
Luther J. 


94 
94 


Beaumont, 




M. 

Martin B. 47, 


123 
154, 168 


Barrett, 

Clarence F. 


148, 168 


William 


174 


Baird, 




Charles J. 


119 


Becker, 
Hubert L. 


112 


Spencer F. 


86, 180 


Barrington, 
Philip F. 
Shute 




James J. 


162 


Baker, 

Frank 5:-',, ^ 


, 57, 116 


llil 

7 


Beckley, 
John T. 


97 


Henry M. 


123 










Joseph 
Joseph S. 
Rufus 


174 

88, 103 

105 


Barry, 

Eamund 
Henry W. 


121 
124 


Behrens, 

William C. 


140 






Robert T. 


104 


Bell, 

Alexander H. 
Frank 
Jacob M. 




Baldwin, 

John Peckworth iSy 
Thomas 81 


Bartlett, 
Ellery C. 


lU 


159 
129 
10(5 


\\ iinam (). 


JLUO 


Ernest S. 


164 


John W. 


126 


■ 




W. R. ■ 


126 


W. Pierce 


182 


Ball, ■ 








William T. 


178 


Alfred 

(;harlesA. 

Eli 

1 larvey 


107 
115 

81, 174 
17, 85 


Barton, 

Joseph W. 
William K. 


142 
159 


Bellamy, 
Thomas 


176 


Baltzer, 
Robert M. 


104 


Bates, 

Charles H. 


159, 170 


Bellis, 
Roger 


130 


Banes, 




Battle. 




Belt, 

Robert \'. 


180 


Charles W. 


181 


Arohibiild J. 


179 


William 0. 


164 



NDEX. 



18.-) 



Bendheim, 




Binney, 




Bolles, 




Charies 


15(i 


Joseph G. 




Frank 


145 






10, 


33, 39, 176 


John A. 30. ; 


5, 36, 47 


Benedict, 








Lucius 


31 


David 


31 


Birney, 












Herman H. 


119 


Bomford, 




Benjamin, 








G. Erving 


107 


Charles F. 


166 


Birtwell, 












Daniel 


142 


Bond, 




Bennett, 








Alfred L. 


95 


Lyman H. 
Philo H. 


132 


Bishop, 




Richard 


105 


116 


John E. 


106 






Thompson M. 


105 


Nathan 


37 


Bonebrake, 
James H. 


114 


Bermudez, 




Bittinger, 








Edward Edmund 


Edmund C. 


88 


Boon, 






61,70 






J. F. 


104 


Bernard, 




Bixler, 
John W. 


136 


Boone, 




Eobert S. 


109 






Albert E. 


13(5 


Berry, 




Black, 










John A. 


117 


Booth, 




Charles F. 


106 


Lewis C. 


136 


Edward H. 


172 


Edgar P. 
Walter V. R. 


136 






John H. 


178 


152 


Blackford, 








Berryhili, 

Alexander F. 


121 


William D. 
Blair, 

Gist 


123 


Borden, 

William C. 


117 


Thomas A. 


117 


150 


Boreman, 








Henry W. 


62 


K. S, Jr. 


152 


Berry man. 




Montgomery 


159 






Freming W, 


88 






Borland, 




John J. 


91 


Blake, 




A. J. 


111 


William J. 


■ 176 


Ebenezer T. 


92 






Bestor, 

Chauneey 


34 


Blanchard, 
Howard ^^^ 


161 


Borrows, 

Joseph 


85, 103 


Bethell, 




Samuel B. 


108 


Bosher, 




r. X. 


L54, 168 


Blandy, 




George W. L. 


91 


Better, 




Henry B. 


142 


Boss, 




Eugene 


116 


Blazer, 




Rulus D. 


121 


Bexley, 
Lord 


7 


Peter W. 
Blevins, 


148 


Boston, 

Francis R. 
Solomon C. 


97 
90 


Bickersteth, 




John A. 


156, 168 






Edward 


8 


Bliss, 

E. R. 




Bottum, 








138 


E. Huntington 


138 


Bidgood, 




Henry C. 


132 






John W. 


95 


Hem-y H. 


140 


Bouic, 
W. Veirs 


36 


Biewend, 




Blodgett, 




W. Veirs, Jr. 


97 


Adolph F. T. 


176 


G. R. 


157 


Boulware, 




Bigelow, 

Horatio R. 




Blunt, 




Andrew -.1. 


91 


116 


Edmund C. 


145 ' 


John 
Willi ani 


45, 8(; 
42, 45 


Biggs, 




Board, 








Charles (i. 


141 ' 


James G. 


■ 93 1 


Bourn, 

Augustus 0.. Jr. 


164 


Billings, 




Boardmaii, 








John S. 
Bingham, 


22 


George Dana 
Bogan, 


37 


Bourne, 
Caleb P. 


156 


Gonzalez W. 


100 


:\rartin V. B. 


108 


Bovee, 




H. T. 


126 


Samuel W. 


110 


J. Wesley 


118 



186 



The Columbian Uxiversity 



Bowdoin, 




Brel^ford, 




Brown, 




George R. .1. 


8(5 


Hiram W. 


12(1 


Henrv W. 
James H. 


99 
110 


Boweii, 




Breiiierman, 




M. F. D. 


178 


Charles H. 


112 


James H. 4 


i. 99, 140- 


Nicholas 


31 


Francis C. 




Laban T. 


98, 114 


Obadiah B. 5. 


6, 29, 31 


James E. M. 


140 






0. D. 


111 


Paul T. 


l:](; 


Brent, 

Samuel G. 


143 


Robert B. 
Thomas 
T. B. 


152 
31 

138 


Bowie, 








Ttiomas B. 


86 


George F. 


93 


Brewer, 




Thomas Bruen 


86, 105 


J. W. 


108 


David J. 


59, til, 70 


T. Edwin 


46,95 






John 


85 


^Villiam Y. H. 




Bowver, 




Madison M. 


121 


34, 86. 105 


Otis 


14-2 


Brice, 




Browne, 




Bovee, 




Arthur T. 


13ti 


Aldis B. 


145 


\Tames P. 


35, 177 






Henrv- 


134 






Bridgman, 




\y. H. 


126 


Boyd, 




George ^^■. 


12(1 


Browning, 




Edward D. 


14:5 












Brio'ss 




Arthur 


132 


Bovie, 




o; w. 


34 


Frank T. 


99 


Cornelius 


10(i 


William J. T. 


87 


Livingston 


132 


Cornelius B. 


121 


Bright, 




Bruckheimer, 




Bozemaii, 




Frank Steele 


157, 169 


:Moses 


113 


Albert S. 


loO 


Britton, 




Br van, 




B)rabrook, 




Alexander 


157, 1()9 


'Joseph H. 


57, 69 


Benjamin F. 


87 


William 


31 


Richard W. D. 


142 


]>rafkenridge, 




Broaddus, 




Brvant, 




Thomas S. 


85 


Andrew 


175 


Arthur L. 


162, 171 






William F. 3 


1 36. 176 


E. E. 


167 


Brackett, 








.lohn v.. Jr. 


95 


John Ely 


ll:i 


Brockenl:)roiigh 
Austin 


114 


Bryee, 




Bradford, 

S. Standish 








John 


31 


s~ 


Brodhead, 
John M. 


33 


Buchanan, 












James T. 


l:',4 


Bradley, 




Brooke, 




Thomas 


86 


Andrew C. 
Robert Edmond 


(il, 70 
143 


Albert A. 
Afatthew W 


142 

86 


Bnckey, 




S. Isodore 


157 


^iJ-O I Linr \> » * . 




Edward L. 


101 


\yilliam A. 
William H. 


109 

142 


Brooks, 
Iveson L. 
Kendall 


33 
45 


Buckinohani, 
Charfes L. 


147 


Brand, 




Walker J. 


90 






Ayilliam 


175 


WhitHeld 


111 


Backnell. 
,. William 


35 


B]'aiideiiburo-, 
Clarence A. 


159, 170 


Bmsius, 

Edmund S. 


126 


kudwell, 




Edwin C. 


W2, 171 


Brown, 




.John Browne 


92 


• 




A. S. 


151 


Bulfinch, 




l)raiiiii,uan, 




Bedford, 


157 


.lohu A. 


85, 103. 


Felix 


134 


Cecil 
( hapiu 


134 
100. 143 


Stei)heu (i. 


86, 177 


Brantlv, 




.Charles Edgar 


145 


Bullock, 




William T. 


32 


Charles T. 


179 


E. T. 


141 


William T., Jr. 


35. :',t; 


Daniel 


6. 29. 31 






Breaker, 




Elizabeth P. 
luiueue J. 
Frank T. 


172 
136 
145 


Burbage, 
William D. 


13,6 


George II. 


in 


Freeman G. 


87 










(ieorge W. 


98 


Burl)ank, 




r.reck, 




Harrington 


145 


Daniel X. 


113, 166 


Samuel 


101- 


Henry K. 


177 


John F. 


87 



Index 



IS- 



Biirch, 




• Call, 




Carroll, 




Samuel Q. A. 


108 


Lewis \y. 


]r)«i, 170 


A. Latrobe 


Kil, 170 


Biircliell, 




Callan, 




James J. 
William T. 


in; 

9, 5<S 


Edward 


luu 


Thomas 11. 


i;;-j 






X. Landon 


lUl, 164 






( 'arrow. 




Burdett, 




C'alver, 
Henry 


14.^. ItJT 


J. Flemming 


115 


Charles Louis 


14;; 






Cart^tarphen, 




Burge.ss, 




Cameron, 




Frank E. 


i(;4 




Shelton T. 


145. kk; 






<Teorge 


V2S 






Carter, 




Burnett. 




Cam mack. 
Thomas 


i()(; 


Albert E. 


98 


John 1m. 


14<s 






Carver, 




Burnt", 




Camp, 

Francis E. 


150 


Eseek H. 


159, 170 


J. Irving 


V2:) 


Norman ^\^ 


175 


Case. 




Burrows, 








Henry R. 


114 




Campbell, 




James A, 


157 


John L. 


■A4 


A.B. 


109 










Charles D. 


l:J,S 


Cassin. 




Burton, 




Ezra T. 


119 


E. Sehlev 


154, 109 


Robert 


90 


Frank L. 


186 


Stephen's. 


17M 



Bushby. 

James C. 159.170 

William R. 147, 167 

Butcher, 

Benjamin H. 143 

P Butler, « 

Charles 134 

Charles H. 101 

AVilliam K. 

54, 56, 69, 100, 117 

Butt, 

William B. lOs 

Butterworth, 

Joseph 7 

Butts, 

Alexander ]">. 138 

iy Richard L. 176 

m Buxton, 

B Charles H. 124 

Byrne, 

Francis J. ](i], 170 

Byrnes. 

Engene A. 157, 169 

Cahill, 

Daniel E. 130 

Caldwell, 

Charles T. 116 

Elias B. 87 

Elias C. 89 

S. D. 164 

Calhoun, 

John ( '. .-). 7 I) 



George 164 

John H. 164 

Willard S. 157 

Canada, 

John B. m 

Cannon, 

Charles W, 119 

John 148 

Capen, 

Xahum 179 

Carleton, 

w. J. H. 91 

Carlisle. 

J. Mandeville, Jr. 143 

Carmack, 

Harry E. 162 

Carman, 

Louis D. 147, 167 

Carothers, 

A. Given 91 

Carpenter, 

B. A^'atkins 94 
Za chary Taylor 137 

Carr. 

Wesley Gould 1.59. 170 
William P. 
53, 54, 64, 6S, ^}\)^ 72, 119 

Carragan. 

Frederic 164 

Carrington, 

Campbell 138 

Edward C, Jr. 97 

S. E. 126 



Castle, 

William H. 130 

Caswell, 

Alexis 30, 42, 45 

Catehings. 

Elbert G. <)2 

Cat heart, 

Samuel 17s 

Thomas J. 89, 107 

CatUn, 

Charles L. 124 

Causten, 

James H., Jr. 106 

Cavitt, 

Bruce 150 

Cawood, 

Daniel ^ 32 

Chace, 

Thomas B. 108 

Chadsev, 

W. H. I3,s 

Challis, 

William L. 90 

Chamljeiiain. 

J. B. ' 157.169 

Chambeiiin, 

Thomas C. 62. isi 

Chambrun, 

rierre, Comte (^^' 



188 



The Columbian University. 



Chandler, 




Church, 




Cochrane, 




George C. 


175 


Frederick F. 
Melville 


156, 169 
145, 166 


Richard C. 


106 


Cbapiii, 




Samuel R. 101 


156, 169 


Cocke, 




Erastus M. 


88, 105 






Charles L. 


88 


Frederick E. 


158, 169 


Cissel, 








He man L. 


89 


William W. L. 


53, 118 


Coe, 




S. C. 


34 






Anton 


119 


Seward B. 


114 


Clampitt, 








Stephen 
Stephen K. 


9, 10, 38 
104 


John W. 


95 


Coftin, 
Allen 


142 


Chaplin, 




Clancv, 
Frank W. 


138 


George Y. 


97, 134 


Adoniram J. 
John O'B. 


47, 88 
42 


Clark, 




Coghlan, 
J. B. 


139 


Chapman, 




C.J. 
Charles R. 


140 
120 


Cohen 




A. A. 

Alexander 
Elverton K. 
\Villiam H. 


o5 

107 

134 

148, 167 


Charles S. 
Horace F. 
James G. 
James H. 


156 J 
120 

43 \ 
47, 86 ! 


Hen'rv M. 
J. G. ' 
Myer 


162 

164 

1.56, 169 


Cliappell, 
John W. 


ICO, 117 


John B., Jr. 

Joshua 

^^•alter 


134 
106 
179 


Colby, 

Cyrus 


107 






W. P. 


137 


(^eorge (i. 


113 


Chase, 








.Tames F. 


141 


Frederick 


124 


Clarke, 








Irah 


41 


Adam 


8 


Coldren, 




J. Edward 


108 


Isaac 


32 


Frederick G. 


152 


Lawson 


176 


John E. 


1-54, 169 






Morris ^V. 


161, 170 


Joseph T. 


97, 113 


Cole, 




W. W. 


126 


Luke 


137 


Henry ^^ 
Isaac 


124 






Matthew St. C. 


32 


35 


Cherry, 




Mortimer 


97, 132 


William F. 


120 


u. y. G. 


158 


William E. 


105 






Chew, 




Claybrook, 




Colegate, 




Fielder B. 


132 


William L. 


90 


James 


87 


John J. 


137 


Clearv, 




Coleman, 




Chickering, 




N. F. 


130 


George S. 


123 


John J. 


162, 170 


Reuben 


140 


R. Stuart 


1.58, 169 


Childs, 




Cleaves, 




Collamer, 




A. P. 


124 


Charles R. 


1.52, 168 


Warren I. 


130 


Wentworth L. 


90 


Frederick H. 


119 


CoUette, 
John R. 




Chilton, 




Clements, 




132. 166 


Alexander W. 


124 


Bennett A. 


109 


Collier, 

Charles W. 




Chinn, 




Clendenin, 




91 


Richard H. 


130 


James H.' 
Paul 


132 
117 


Frederick H. 


91 


Chipman, 
George C. 








Collins, 




126 


Clephane, 




John F. 


118 






Walter C. 


161, 170 


William 


34, 85 


Chiswell, 












Valerius 


97 


Clopton, 




Coltman, 








Abner W. 


32 


Robert 


112 


Christian, 




Samuel C. 


89 






Joseph 


90, 179 






Combs, 




l^iehard A. 


34 


Clum, 




William H. 


112 


|{ichard A.. Ji 


91 


A. H. Waldo 


100, 115 






William S. 


91 


Alfred 


151, 168 


Compton, 
Robert K. 


lOS 


Christie, 




Cobaugh, 








Alexander S. 


154 


George B. 


141 


Conant, 
Charles E. 


150, 167 


(Miristv, 




Cobb, 




John 




Jcss'c E. 


102 


Howell 


177 


Thomas .1. 


15 



Index. 



180 



Oondict, 




Cooper, 




Coyle, 




H. p. 


lU-1 


David 


32 


Leonidas E. 


46, 96 


Silas L. 


103 


George H. 
Glen W. 


134 
132 


Randolph, Jr. 


130 


Cone, 




Thomas 


32 


Cragin, 




Joseph 


6, 2U, 81 


William B. 


87 


Charles H. 


106 


Spencer H. 


5, (i, 29, 31 


Wm. Fenimore 148, 1(57 


Charles H. 


98, 137 


Coney, 
Daniel 


o2 


Corbett, 
Henry C. 


117 


Craig, 
John E. 


104 


Robert A. 


48, 103 


Corcoran, 




John P. 


90 


Congdon, 




Thomas 


6, 29, 31 


Ch^alle, 




M. Van 


110 


William W. 
13, 14, 2 


), 35, 36, 178 


Jefierson B. 


158 


Conklino', 
B. D. 


151 


Corev, 
J. Weed 


124 


Craniptoii, 
Charles A. 


117 


Connelly, 




Corliss, 
John B. 




Cranch, 




Mary A. 


172 


141 


Christopher P. 
Edward 


8(i 
98 


Conner, 




Cornelius, 




Edward P. 


86 


C. R. 


130 




John 


8() 


Lendell A.,. 


Ir. 1()1, 170 


Samuel 


29, 32, 175 


William 


9,58 






Samuel, Jr. 


89 






Connolly, 
Louise 


172 


Cornell, 




Crane, 

A.F. 


36 


M. D. 


130 


William M. 


175 


William 


33 


Thomas A. 


132 






William Carey 


87 






Cornett, 




William F., Jr. 


137 


Connor, 


* 


Thomas H. 


158 


Craven, 




Thomas J. 


12(i 












Corridon, 




Elijah R. 


50 


Conrad, 
John S. 


112 


James 
James J. 


46 
164 


Crawford, 












John J. 


150 


Conway, 




Corson, 




William H. 


5 


Marrinus W 


139 


George E. 


134 


Crawshaw, 




Cook, 




Corwine, 




Benjamin F. 


KiS 


France L. 


134 


John A. 


132 






George 
George L. 


151 
126 


Costigan, 
- John 




Creary, 

William E. 


132 


Joseph B. 


31 


105 






Richard B. 


46, 96, 180 










Stephen J. 


93 


Cones, 




Creecy, 
C. Eaton 








Elliott 




124 


Cooke, 




48, 56, 76 


95,112,178 






Benjamin C 


109 


Coughlan, 




Crendiropulo,. 
Leonidas 




Edward D. 


139 




97 


Hedley V. 


156, 170 


John D. 


145 




Henry D. 


35, 36 










James 


103 


Council, 




Crissev, 




Warren 


■ 105 


Charles H. 


93 


S. L. 


114 


Cooksey, 




Courtney, 




Crittenden, 




J. Walter 


145, 166 


Michael L. 


132 


Howard B. 


142 


Coolev, 
W.B. 


• 146 


Cowdrey, 
William D. 


8() 


Crocker, 
Johns., Jr. 


132 


Coolidge, 




Cowie, 




Thomas S. 


164 


Palmer 


152, 168 


Charles S. 
Lewis T. 


121 
137 


Cromelien, 




Coombs, 








John F. 


159, 170 


Frank L. 


141 


Cox, 

Jobn F. 


134 


Paul H. 


164 


Coon, 




L. Berkley 


166 


Cronk, 




B.C. 


137 


Walter S. 


58, 70, 180 


Corydon P. 


119 



190 



The Columbian University. 



Crosby, 




Cuthbert, 




Davison, 




Henry T. 


139 


James H. 


30, 36, ()6 


Caleb 


92 


Thomas R. 


55 


James H., Jr. 


99 










Lucius M. 


100, 145 


Dawson, 




Crosman, 




Middleton F. 


54, 117 


Clarence E. 


1(54 


Charles S. 


152 


Cutts, 




Da^', 




Cross, 




Henry M. 


54 


Hartley W. 


87 


D. T. 


11)4, 171 






James H. 


146. 166 






Cyrus, 




William H. 


125 


Crosthwaite, 




J. M. 


127 






Frank B. 


158 






Deale, 








Dagg, 




Henry B. 


119 


Crow, 




John L. 


;n, 174 






Selden W. 


53, 109 






Dean, 








Dale, 




Charles R. 


150 


Crowell, 




George M. 


108 


Linton A. 


142 


William 


35 


Dalrymple, 




Deans, 




Crozer, 




George B. 


162 


Joseph F. 


94 


John P. 


35 


Daly, 




DeCaindrv, 




Cruikshank, 




Bartholomew 


172 


William" A. 


75, 127 


John 


123 


Dalzell, 




DeCamp, 




Crutchley, 




James M. 


127 


E. F. 


137 


Wilbur F. 


113 


Dana, 




DeCarre, 




Cull, 




Charles L. 


115 


Alfred L. 


120 


Edwin J. 


43, 46, 94 , 






, , 




Judson T. 


96 


Daniels, 




Decker, 




Roger W. 44, 


46, 98, 139 


Rees P. 


154 


James A. 
William H. 


130 
109 


Ciilpeper, 




Dardeii, 




Deeble, 

Horace M. 




James F. 


110 


William J. 


■ 90 


116 


Cunninghaiii, 


1 


Darlington, 




W. Riley 


150 


Robert G. 


130 


Joseph J. 


141 


Deering, 




Curry, 




Davidge, 




John 


123 


J. L. M. 


37, 6,6 


Walter D., Jr. 


162, 171 


DeKnight, 




Curtice, 




Davidson, 




Clarence W. 


164 


Cooper 


119 


Andrew F. 


92 


DeMattos, 




Curtis, 




George S. 
H. Bradley 


121 
150 


James P. 


137 


Clarence E. 


101) 


James 


108 


Dement, 




(Teorge Ticknor (il 


James M. 


1 13 




William T. S. 


146, 166 






Ralph M. 


99, 143 


Curtiss, 
H.R. 


137 


Davis, 

Alexander McD. 103 
Arthur P. 172 


Denison, 
James 


■ 177 


Cushins?, 




Mrs. Arthur P 
Charles A. 


172 
172 


Dennis, 




Cale^ 


60 


Charles M. 


141 


Thomas F. 


152, 1()8 


Henry 


130 


Charles R. 


64. 173 










(^harles W. 


8(i, 103 


Dent, 

Edward L. 




(yUsliiiian, 




(Tcorge B. 


130 


101 


Robert W. 


85 


(ieorge B. 
Harry C. 


164 

44. 4(i, 100 


Sidney H. 


15S, 1(19 


C'ustis, 
A. Frank 




Henry E. 




DeValin, 




99 


25, 59, 61 , 70, 
Isaac 


76,145,166 
34 17() 


Charles M. 


121 


George W. N. 
J. B. G. 
John W. 


119,178 
99 
96 


I. Thomas 
James (}. 
Madison 


'lOl 
145 
142 


Devens, 
Charles 


180 


Cutbush, 




Philip C. 
Samuel P. 


109 

88 


Dewees, 




Edward 


49 


Theodore E. 


121 


Louis L. 


159 



Index. 



191 



Dickenson, 




Doughty, 




Dunphv, 




E. W. 


17J 


James E. 
Robert J. 


184 

86 


William A. 


130 


Dickey, 








Dunwiddie, 




Lorenzo E. 


159 


Douglas, 
Alanson S. 


118 


J.D. 


152 


Dickson, 








Dunwoody, 




Charles H. 


VP>-2 


Douglass, 




H. H. c. 


142 






Charles A. 


149 


William P. 


127 


Dillenback, 




• George L. 


140 






William J, 


r>4, 119 


Silas J. 


187 


Durand, 








William A. 


108 


H.H.' 


177 


Dimock, 




Dove, 








Anthony W 


85, 179 




Durant, 








George McC. 


51 


Horace B. 


164 


Dinolev, 








James M. 


140 


Edward N. 


154 


Dovilliers, 




Thomas 


156, 169 


Dinsmoor, 




Leopold y. 


108 


Durment, 




Silas W. 


110- 


Dow, 

Jesse E. 


137 


Edmund S. 


152 


Disbrow, 








Durnall, ^ 




Charles T. 


10() 


Downs, 




Harvey S. 


150, 167 






J. T. 


152, 168 


Horace W^. 


116 


Ditty, 

Thomas E,. 

Diver, 






^ 


J. B. 


137 


104 


Do3de, 

John T. 


156 


Dutton, 
George 


111 


J. B. 


147, 168 


Drake, 




William A. 


99 


Dobson, 




John A. 


109 


Duvall, 




H. A] den 


115 






Andrew B. 








Driggs, 




46, 


75, 97, 130 


Dodge, 




George 


127 


Joseph J. 


106 


David 


105 


J 








Harrison H. 


98 


Drinkard, 




Dye, 




Henrv W. 


84, 8S, 178 


AVaverly D. 


139 


' HobartS. 


115 


Philip T. 
Theodore A. 


139 
128 


Wm. Beverly 

48, 


i8, 56. 112 


P. Edwin 


137 


William S. 


125 


Dyer, 




Donahue, 
Patrick J. 


142 


Drurj', 

George A. 

DuBois, 


117 


George A. 
(leorge L. 
John I. 


109 
141 
107 


Donaldson, 




Addison G. 


151,168 


Dyre, 




R. B. 


65, 72 


Richard C. 


139 


William E. 


158, 169 


Donn, 

Wilton C. 


189 


Dudley, 

Ambrose F. 
Arthur S. 


168, 171 
161 


Dyrenforth, 

Robert G. 


113, 141 


Donnally, 




Irving B. 


151, 168 


Eakle, 




Williams 


65, 72 


Duhamel, 




Edward H. 


164 


Donnell, 




William K. 


141 






J. Monroe 


128 






Earle, 








Duncan, 




C. T. C. 


100 


Doolittle, 




Thomas 


ISO 


George 


137 


William H. 


125 


William E. 


93 


Thomas T. 


113 


Dorian, 
Marion ■ 




Duncanson, 




Earnest, 




158 


Henry A. 


97, 113 

• 


J. Paul 


159, 170 


Dorsey, 

Charles W. 


148, 167 


Dunn, 

George M. 
J. Irvin 


147 
104 


Easterling, 
J. Morgan 


152 


Dossev, 




John W. 
Lanier 


116 
149 


Eastman, 




Alonzo B. C. 


86 


Wm. McKee 


:!6 


J. McLean 


116 



192 



The Columbian University. 



Eaton, 




Elliott, 




Fairchild, 




Charles 


140 


Charles S. 


121 


Benjamin 1 


151,168 


John 


36 


Henry R. 


132 


Charles S. 


181 


Joseph H. 


175 


John G. 


141, 166 






Ray P. 


137 


R. F. 


1(14 


Fairfax, 




Eavres, 




Ellis, 




Albert 


85 


Charles 


111 


Frank M. 


37, m 


Fairman, 




Eck, 




Ellsworth, 




Charles E. 


159 


Joseph F. 


112 


Henry L. 


33 


Falck, 




Eckels, 




James H 


152 


Joseph G. 


101 


George IL 


158 


Ellyson. 

R. Maitland 




Farnham, 








119 


Robert 


34 


Eckstein, 








Robert 


96 


Otto G. 


156 


Elterich, 












William L. 


1()4 


Farnum^ 




Edes, 








John E. 


134 


Rohert T. 


57, 69 


Emerson, 












Adams 


123 


Farquar, 




Edmonds, 








Granville S 


106 


James B. 


37 


Emery, 








John F. 


103 


Matthew G. 


36 


Farrell, 








Matthew G. , 


Jr. 150 


J. D. D. 


140 


Edmonson, 
Benjamin B. 


104 


English, 
Harry 


163, 171 


Faulkner, 
William H. 


Jr. 115 


Edmonston, 




Ensign, 




Fava, 




William E. 


96 


Edgar T. 


125 


Francis R., 


Jr. (i2, 70 
4 


Edson, 




Erbach, 




T^ay, 




John Joy 


76, 127 


Amelia 


120 


Charles M. 


127 


Joseph R. 


127 


Erdman, 




John C. 


127 


Edwards, 




Adolph 


134 


Fechtig, 




George B. 
James L. 


147 
29,38 


Eshn, 




Lewis R. 


107 


John C. 


158 


Benjamin J. 


173 


Fendall, 




J. Hartwell 


46, 99 






Arthnr 


96, 127 


Robert G. 


87 


Eubank, 




• Reginald 


46, 96, 125 


T. Brooke 


93 


Giles F. 


47, 94 


Fennell, 




Edwin, 




Evans, 




James W. 


109 


Moung 


100 


Andrew B. 


91 










J. B. 


130 


Fen wick, 




Eglin, 




J. F. 


127 


C. C. H. 


113 


Benjamin 


125 


J. Mason 


91 


Edward T. 


163 






R. K. 


127 


George P. 


110 


Ehle, 




Thomas 


103 






John N. 


130 


William M. 


134 


Ferguson, 












130 


l^:ider. 




Everhart, 








Thomas H. 


nn 


Elijah D. 


107 


Fernald, 

Frank C. 


53 


Eldridge, 




Eversole, 
Green A. 


153. 168 


Ferrell, 




C. w. 


130 


• 




Louis r. 


164 


Daniel 


175 


Ewell, 












Alexander 


85 


Ferris, 




Eliot, 




Jesse 


103 


(leorge S. 


134 


Johnson 


52, 106 










Thomas D. 


85 


Exall, 




Fessenden, 




William G. • 


S() 


(Tcorge G. 


89 


Stephen D. 


KH, 170 


Elliot, 


• 


Fadeley, 




Fife, 




John ]{. 


101 


C. Fenton 


164 


William J. 


89 



Index. 



193 



Fillebrown, 




Foreman, 




Freeze, 




George 


104 


C. Hurley 
Edward 


110 
49, 52, 5() 


Harris H. 


121 


Finch, 








French, 




Adoniram .f. 


88 


Forney, 




Howard R. 


125 






Pierre W. 


137 


John B. 


89 


Finckel, 








Robert 


90 


• George M. 


l(i3 


Forrer, 




William B. 


118 


William H. 


98 


Sainuel 


95 


Freshour, 




Findley, 




Forrest, 




William 


134 


W. L. 


127 


Edwin 


143 










Joseph 


127 


Fricker, 




Finley, 






' 


Henry P. 


110 


Henrv J. 


154, 169 


Forsyth, 








Mark F. 


64, 65 


E.E. 


125 


Friedrich, 

Leon L. 53, 54 


, 117 


Fiske, 




Fort, 








Eugene A. 


127 


Wilbur F. 


95 


Frisby, 

William B. 












100 


Fitch, 




Foster, 








George W. H. 


121 


Henry J. 


45, 47, 86 


Fristoe, 








J. H. 


153 


Edward T. 




Fitzhugh, 

LaFayette 


150 


Remus F. 
Romulus A. 

Fowler, 


137 
115 


43, 50, 61, (U, 67, 68,7 

Frohman, 


1,72 


Flandrau, 




Albert C. 


150 


Isaac 


164 


Thomas M. 


107 


Charles D. 


145 










Edward S. 


137 


Frost, 




Flather, 




John Preston 


132 


E. Allen 


164 


Henry H. 


164 


Willis 


151 






Flatley, 


127 


Fox, 

Charles M. 


149 


Fry, 

Henry D. 


54 






Duane E. 


151, 168 






Fleet, 




George L. 


118 


Frye, 




A. F. 


179 


Joseph H. 


88 


Thomas B. J. 87 


, 105 


Charles B. 


. 95 


Robert C. 








Fleming, 




30, 35, 
William H. 


36, 46, 177 
117 


Fuller, . 
Benjamin C. 


134 


A. \\^alton 


168 


Frailey, 
Charles L. 




Frank 


100 


(George E. 


161, 170 


102 


Henry C. 

Miles 100, 150 


99 
, 1G7 


Fletcher, 








Nathan A. 


132 


G. H. E. 


184 


Fraley, 
J.R. 




Richard 34, 37 


.175 


Robert 


22, 55, 181 


111 






Flint, 

Weston 


166 


France, 

. Joseph H. 97, 130, 180 


Fullerton, 
James 


130 


W. W. 

Flovd, 


140 


Franklin, 

Fabian 


98 


Funk, 
Lee W. 


137 


Walter P. 


189 


Franzoni, 




Furman, 




^°f'B. 




Charles W. 




Richard 


;',l 


127 


75, 76, 


77, 94, 113 


Gafney, 
Charles B. 




Foote, 




Fraser, 




127 


Oscar 


154 


Charles E. 


134 






Richard 
Forbes, 


104 


Frazer, 

William L. 


107 


Clinton 
N. L. 


1.54 
127 


Abner 


31 


Freeborn, 








Force 




Frank W. 


44 


Gaines, 




Charles F. 


53, 108 






Ludwell G. 


151 


Edward L. 


92 


Freeman, 








Peter 


33 


Frank L. 


143 


Gaither, 




William Q. 


30, 34, 88 


James R, 


116 


Ephraim K. 


174 



194 



The Columbian University. 



Gale, 




Gibson, 




Goodridge, 


D. Riley 


1.54, 168 


Elkanah M. 


125 


Frederick R. 98 


Leonard D. 


:;5, 49 


Henry A. 


89 








Horatio C, 


Ir. 121 


Goodwin, 


Gallaudet. 
Edward M. 


36, 66, 179 


John Y. 
Joseph 
William S. 


116 

6, 29, 31 

121 


Eugene 118 
Gordon, 


Gal pin, 




Giesv, 




J. Holdsworth 

75, 77, 97, 130 


Samuel A. 


137 


S.*^ Herbert 


■ 1.58 


Pevton ' 163", 171 
William A. 46.95,123 


Galusha, 




Gilbert, 






Elon 


30, 32 


Charles C. 


1.50 


Gore, 

J. Howard 


Gan^ewer, 




Gill, 




22,44,46,61,63,67, 


Allen H. 


134 


Theodore X 
22.43,47.61: 


,71,178.179 


71. 76,100, 102 


Gardiner, 




William T. 


119 


Gorham, 

Charles E. 117 


P. A. 


110 


Gillette, 




George C, Jr. 141 






A.D. 


34 


Sherwood F. 142 


Gardner, 




Daniel G. 


44, 47, 96 




Charles H. 


101, 121 


Preston B. 


154 


Gorman, 


Charles K. 
Jacob B. 


lor; 


Gilmore, 




John B. 95 






Milton B. 


161 




Garlick, 








Gosling, 


John W. 


89 


Gindrat, 




Henry L. 118 


.loseph R. 


89 


Abram 


176 


Goszler, 


Garnett, 




Given. 




J. Mason 125 


Alexander Y 


P. 48,52 


John T. 


36, 66 




Alexander Y 
Henry AVise 


P. .Ir., 
.54, 117 
132 


Gleason, 
Edward F. 


1.51 


Gott, 

George R. 99, 140 


Garretson, 
Hiram F. 


127 


Gleeson, 

James K. P. 


113 


Gould, 

Charles (t. 146, 166 
Philander 107 


Garrett, 




Glennan, 






Benjamin ('. 


161, 170 


James 1). 


118 


Gonlden. 

B. Z. 91 


Garrison, 




Godding', 






John R. 


130, 166 


w. ^^■^ 


22, 24, 57, 69 


Go wen, 


Garst, 
Perry 




Godfrey, 




Lorenzo D. 93 


163 


John 


115 


Gowland, 






Godwin, 




John E. 110 


Gassaway, 




Benjamin 


175 




James M. 


114 


Thomas J. 


142 


de Gratienried. 


Gatchell, 




Goepel, 

Paul 




T. K. 164 


William F. 


121 


.1-' 


Graham, 


Gates, 

Francis A. 


S7 


( Joing, 

Jonathan 

Gonsalves, 


33 


Cornelius 89 
<TCorge F. 125 
James W. 116 
Thomas H. 127 


Geise, 






William A. 35 


Frank 


130 


William B. 


143 




Geneste, 
Leon I). 


158, 169 


Goodall, 
Henry S. 


121 


(irammer,' 

Julius E. 75, 92, 178 


Georee, 




(Joode, 




(Jrandy, 


Edwin B. 


127 


G. Brown 


22, 36, 66 


A. S. 158 


Gibbs, 




(loodlett. 


^ 


Grant, 


James T. 


](i3, 171 


Nicholas M. 


, Jr., 159 


Walter B. 153, 168 



Index. 



195 



Graves, 




Gurney, 




Hamilton, 




C.J. 


116 


1 Joseph J. 


7 


Arthur M. 


119 


Edward (). 


127 






Frank M. 


los 


John ^V. 
Leonard K . 


K)4 
118 


1 Guthrie, 

G. W. 


1:50 


John 
• .John B. 


104 
55 


Gray, 

EH. 


35 


. Gwaltnev, 




Richard 
R. E. 


99 
142 


WiUiam A. 
William M. 


130 
■22, r)3, (i8 


1 Luther R. 


46, 'J3, 180 


Hamlin, 








Gwver, 




Harris C. 


95 


Grayson, 
1>. Lauck 


158, 1C)'d 


1 William A., , 

i 


r. 144, 166 


Hammitt, 








Hadger, 




Joseph 


30. 9(1 


(Ti-eelev, 
Arthur P. 


156, 169 


1 William D. 


161 


Hammond, 




William B. 


156, 169 


Hagan, 

.Tames 
Jonathan R. 




George H. 


161, 17(1 


Green, 




103 
64, 72, 173 


Haniner, 




Arthur L. 


99 






John C. 


88 


Benjamin (I. 


166 


Ha sue, 








Henry K. 


15 


William 


37 


Hampson, 




Josiah A. 


93 






Thomas 


167 


Michael 
William G. 


13U 
132 


Hagner, 

Alexander B. 


60 


Hampton, 
Thomas R. 


94 


Greene, 
Jonas W. 
Samuel H. 


143 
36, m 


Haight, 

Will 


149 


Hancock, 

T. C. 


111 


Theodore H. 


158, 169 


Hale, 

John C. 




Wm. Bartlett 


151, 168 


151 


Handv, 




Greer, 




R. W. 


109 


Charles W. 


104 


Thomas B. 


92 






Henry J. 


46, '.16 


William T. 


30 


Hales, 




Sidney W. 


07 






Robert \\'. 


Kill 


William E. 


118 


Gregory, 
James K. 


107 


Hall, 




Hank, 




John 31. 




A. B. 


156 


James B. P. 


i();i 


Olinthus 
Richard 


8 


Alberton H. 
A;thur J. 


1.54 

118 


Hanna, 




W. F. C, Jr. 


149 


Asaph 


22 


Benjamin W. 


160, 170 






Frank H. 


146. 166 


Edwin P. 


151, 168 


Greshani, 




Frederick 


49, 52 


John F. 


132 


Otto 


153, 168 


James C. 


•50 










M. E. 


126 


Haniion, 




Griffin , 




Robert 


9-' 


Samuel L. 


119 


H. F. 


164 '• 


William F. 


132 






John F. 


88 






Harban, 




John T. 


47, 94 ! 


Halleck, 




^\. s. 


65, 72 


Griffith, 
A. A. 


(iO 
91 


Millard F. 


147 


Harbaugh, 




Richard H. 


Halley, 




Edgar G. 


147 


Griswold, 
Harry (i. 


163, 171 


John K. 
Hallock, 


173 


Harbison , 
Jefferson M. 


110 


Grove, 

Rohert C. 


114 


William 
Hallowell, 


63 


Hard, 

Frederick D. 


132 


Gunnell, 




Benjan-in 


49, 52 


Harding, 




Francis M. 
James S. 
William C. 


107, 176 
107 
93 


Halpine, 

Charles C. 


153, 168 


Gena Russell 
Harkness, 


120 


Giinton, 




Halsey, 




Robert H. 


98, 140 


William 


30. 35, 36 


Frederick ^^■. 


114 


Harlan, 




Gurley, 
Revere R. 


11" 


Halsted, 

Pennington 


146 


John M. 
John M. 
W. D. 


59. 70 
158 
127 



196 



The Columbian- University. 



Harmon, 




Haven, 




Helm, 




Charles P. 


9(1, 123 


Franklin 


176 


S. L. 


178 


Henry C. 


125 










J. H. 


164 


Havenner, 




Henderson, 








Frank H. 


98 


Thomas 


50 


Harn, 




Walter R. 


99 


William G. 


140 


James L. 


147 


Hawes, 




Hendren, 




Harney, 




James P. 


114 


William T. 


91 


Thomas 


86 


Hawkins, 




Hendricks, 




Harper, 




John Jay 


132 


Arthur 


137 


Charles W. 


110 






William J. 


160 


Joseph 


154 


Hav, 








X. Columbus 


160 


Edwin B. 46 


76, 99, 140 


Heiirv, 








George W. 


173 


Edwin S. 


163 


Harris, ' 
(Teorge F. 


107 


W^alter 


109 


Joseph 
Wiinam D. 


35 
153, 168 


Henry S. T. 


101, 117 


Haves, 








Hugh W. 


149 


Charles J. 


147. 167 


Hensev, 




Ira 


60 






Thomas G. 


137 


Wm. Alexander, Jr., 94 


Havnes, 












David A. 


151 


Hensly. 




Harrison, 




James A. 


89 


Mahlon A. 


93 


Cary H. 
Edward C. 


150 

98 


Robert S. 
Thomas 


90 
34 


Herman, 




Frederick 


35 


Thomas \\. 


90 


Meyer 


121 


George Byrd 
J. A. 
John E. 


57, 69 
116 
163 


Hav ward, 
Allen B. 


137 


Herndon, 
Traverse D. 


88 


Trezvant 


94 










Harshbe]"ger, 




Hazard, 
Robert H. 


161, 170 


Herr, 

Charles 


144 


Frank M. 


169 


Hazen, 




H. C. 

Willis B. 


125 
158 


Hart, 




Abraham D. 


144 






Elmer W. 


160, 170 


Heald, 

John C. 


141 


Hervey, 
George W. 


91 


Hartigan, 
James F. 


53 


William H. 
Heath, 


160 


Heth, 

Eva V. 


102 


Hartley, 

Edward 


93 


William 

Hebb, 


45 


Hewetson, 

W. T. 


165 


Hartwell, 
Jesse 


33 


Thomas ^^'. 
Heckerman, 


109 


Hewett, 

Maulsby L. 


132 


Harvey, 

Arsenius T. 


145 


John U. 


107 


Hickcox, 
John R. 


166 


Frederick L., 


Jr. 


Hedden, 






146, 166 


William 1). 


180 


Hicks, 




Haseltine, 




Hedgman, 




George L. 


112 


Seward A. 


150, 167 


Travers B. 


150 






Sumner C. 


153, 168 


Hedian, 




Higgins, 
James M. 


104 


Haskell, 
Porter I). 


165 


George D. 


151, 168 


Thomas B. 


153, 168 


Hassler, 




Hedrick, 




Hilgard, 






Henry B. 


102 


Eugene W. 


56 


Charles W. 


46, 94 


Hugh R. 
William A. 


158 










101 


Hill, 




Hatch, 








Francis H. 


107 


John E. 


134 


Hellen, 




John T. 


87 


William M. 


161, 170 


B. Johnson 




Leonard R. 


144 






48, 


49, 92. 109 


Rowland 


8 


Hatcher, 




Thomas J. 


8(i 


Stephen P. 


33, 36 


Thomas C. I.. 


95 


Walter 


87 


W. J. B. 


142 



IXDEX. 



197 



Hillearv, 




Holmead, 






Howenstein, 




John'W. 


108 


Alfred 
Anthony, Jr. 


104 


, 176 
105 


James T. 


127 


HiUiard, 










Howley, 




John J. B. 


92 


Holmes, 

Ferdinand S. 




109 


John J. 


163 


Hillver, 




James L. 




94 


Howson, 




William L. 


160 


Holston, 






Hubert 


144 


Himes, 




David K. 




135 


Hubacheck, 




J.h! 


158, 169 


John G. F. 




50 


Frank R. 


156 


Hinds, 




Holt, 






Hubbard, 




Clara Bliss 


119 


Alexander H. 
Frank W. 


160 


135 
,170 


Gardiner G. 


36, 66, 181 


Hine, 

Robert B. 


142 


Holtzman, 

.AylettT. 




158 


Hudgin, 
Wescom 


110 


Hines, 




William F. 




127 














Hudgins, 




Christian M. 


110 


Hood, 






Thomas 


33 


Hitz, 




James F. 




142 


Hudson, 




Henrj' B. 


121 


Hoover, 






Charles B. 


102 


Hoagland, 
John S. 


110 


Clayton A. 

53, 54, 56, 115 
Thomas D. 88 


Edmund 
Hughes, 


144 


Hobbins, 
Joseph 


176 


Hopkins, 
George H. 




112 


Percv M. 
William D. 


163, 171 
135 


Hobbs, 
Josiah H. 


123 


Marcus S. 
Thomas S. 




135 
130 


Hugo, 
L. C. F. 


65, 72 


Hobson 




Horigan, 






Hume, 




Samuel A. 


161 


Joseph A. 
William D. 




119 
120 


Thomas 


34, 174 


Hodges, 




Hosmer, 






Humphreys, 

Charles H 


113 


Gronsalvo 


104 


Edwards. 101 


165 


171 


Vyi-LCArX J.C/0 J_L, 




Wyllys F. 


132 


Hottell, 






Hunt, 




Hodgkins, 
H.Grant 46, 
Howard L. 


47, 67, 102 


Martin V. 
House, 




.a 


I.eonidas F. 
R. Finley 
W. A. 


139 

64,72 

125 


44, 46, 63 


67, 71, 73 


John G. 




105 








75, 77, 101 


J. W. 




137 


Hunter, 

Andrew W. 


87 


Hodson, 




Houston, 




., 


William C. 


90 


Levin 


104 


WiUiam J. 




92 


Huntington, 
Adoniram J. 




Hoehling, 




Hovey, 

J. A. 








Adolph A., Jr 


161, 170 




140 


35, 42, 46 


), 47, 61, 67 
73, 76, 89 


Hofer, 

Andrew F. 


118 


Howard, 






Huron, 




Holcomb, 
Curtis W. 


132 


Calvin 
CliflFord 
Flodoardo 
H. Clav 


153 


175 

163 

105 

, 168 


George A. 
Huston, 


127 






Henry *P. 




108 


William H. 


158, 169 


Holden, 

G. B. 


125 


John C. 




114 


Hutchins, 






Howe, 






Lee 


156 


Holland, 




F. H. 




137 


Hutchinson, 




Ephraim B. 


111 


Howell, 






Elijah 


176 


Hollidav, 




George 
Robert B. C. 




179 
174 


Hyani, 




Josept R. 


91 


W.B. 


161 


,170 


Philip C. 


135 



18 



198 



The Columbian University. 



Hyatt, 




Jepper, 




Jones, 




Frank 


56 


Mateo H. 


165 


0. A. 


146 


Randolph C. 


100, 117 






Rowland M. 


139 






Jeter, 




Thomas 


91 


Hyde, 




Jeremiah B. 


33, 175, 176 


Thomas G. 


130 


Charles R. 


149 






Thomas P. 


33, 49, 52 


F. S. 


149 


Jewell, 




T. R. 
Waitman 


128 
106 


Ide, 




Edith 


173 


AVilliam H. 


89 


George B. 


33 


Jewett, 

Charles C. 


35 


Jordan, 




Illman, 




Daniel T. 


86 


Powhatan 


108 


Walter H. 


117 


Jillson, 




Joseph, 




Ino^ersoll, 




William E, 


43 


Richard 


114 


E. C. 


128 


Johns, 




Judd, 




Ingraham, 




Aaron 


133 


John T. 


99 


Edward T. 


90 


Franck D. 


146 










John, Jr. 


160 


Kable, 




Israel, 




Robinson L. 


156, 169 


William H. 


179 


George R. 
Jourdan M. 


151, 168 
151, 168 


Johnson, 




Kaighn, 








Albert E. 


113 


Maurice M. 


131 


Ivimev, 




Arnold B. 


123 






Joseph 


8 


Chapman L. 


98 


Kalb, 




Jackson, 




Charles S. 
Daniel D. 
Frank 


135 

35, 95, 178 
128 


Charles S. 
Isaac N. 


54, 6S, 121 
146 


E. Hilton 
Eugene B. 


46, 73, 102 
46, 102 


Henry A. 
Henry C. 
Henry L. E. 
Isaac L. 


120 
133 


Kalusowski, 




Samuel H. 
AVilliam H. 


111 

156 


57, 69, 117 
94 


Henry E. 


122 






James 


31 


Kappeler, 




Jacobs, 




James 


32 


Jessie 


173 


A. Roszell 


128 


John 


32 






Therris 


104 


John T. 


31 


Kasson, 








Jos. Taber 


179 


Charles D. 


133 


Jacobson, 




Marmaduke 


C. 107 






E. P. 


125 


Richard M. 
Royal A. 


31 
.149 


Kaufman, 

E. S. 


151 


James, 




Simeon F. 


144, 166 


Charles S. 
Fernando C. 
Joshua J. 


177 
110 
89 


Thomas M. 
Thomas W. 
William A. 


153, 168 

110 

149, 167 


Keam, 

Frederick W 


169 


John W. 


86 


William B. 


33 






Richard S. 


91 


William G. 
60, 


70, 151, 168 


Kearney, 
John A. 


174 


Janes, 




W. W. 


142 






Thomas P. 
William F. 


89 
89 


Johnston, 
F. w. ■ 
Gabriel F. 
George D. 
George ^\^ 
James M. 


147 


Keasby, 
John B. 


51, 52 


Janus, 

Aiithony H. 


44, 62 


115 

149 

54, 57 


Keech, 

William S. 


106 


Anthony H., 


Tr. 101 


137 










Robert 


30, 33 


Keeling, 




Janvier, 




Thomas J. 


149, 167 


Henry 


175 


Thomas H. 


139 


William J. 
William P. 


130 
50, 51, 55 


R.J. 


178 


Jeffords, 




William W. 


51, 68 


Keene, 




Tracy L. 


160 


Jones, 




Arthur L. 


101 


Jeffress, 




Elkon 


104 


Keeny, 




Thomas D. 


94 


Eusebius L. 
Horace W. 


108 
102 


John C. 


174 


Jennett, 

Christopher P 


5. 90 


Isaac R. 

.Jacobus S. 
James 


109 
153 

49,85 


Keigwin, 
Charles A. 


160 


Jennings, 




James H. C. 
John A. 


47, 89 
85 


Keiper, 




James H. 


135 


John T. 


176 


J. Claude 


165 



Index. 



199 



Keller, 






' Killits, 




Knight, 




Benjamin F. 




150 


John M. 


154, 169 


Samuel H. 


122 


Daniel S. 




131 










F. H. 


156 


169 


Kimball, 




Knott, 










Ephraim G, 


120 


John M. 


113 


Kellev, 






Ivorv G. 


123 






John T., Jr. 




121 


J. G. 


125 


Knowles, 




Samuel H. 




153 


Israel, Jr. 


144 


James D. 


45,85 


Kelly. 






Kimmel, 




Knowlton, 




Abner B. 




139 


John 


154 


Frank H. 


22, 62, 71 


Alexander D 




34 










Henrv A. 
Joseph C. 
Moses 




146 
128 
35 


Kindleberger, 
Charles P. 


102 


Knox, 

George W. 


128 


Kemp, 






Kindrick, 
William E. 


139 


John J. 
Thomas T. 


140 
169 


J. A. 




153 


Kino" 




Koehler, 




Kendall, 






A. F. A. 




George 


156 


Amos 


29, 35 


51, 55, 


68, 72, 111 






George M. 
Quincy E. C. 


156 


o3 
169 


Alfred J. 
C. E. R. 
George A. 


90 

110 

9S, 137 


Koones, 

Charles K. 


119 


Kennard 






Harry 


62, 71, 133 






Joseph H. 




34 


Henrv 


103 


Kreidler, 








Henrj^ F. 


133 


Edward A. 


137 








S.J. 


163, 171 






Kennedy, 
Harry C. 


158 


169 


Theo Ingalls 
T. S. N. 


99 
33 


Krumme, 




Isaac G. 


163 


171 


William B. 




H. F. C. 


113 


John C. 


58 


179 


76, 77, 100. 147, 167 






John ^Y. 




94 






Kurtz, 




William R. 


158 


169 


Kingman, 
Abel W. 


104 


John 
John D. 


97, 113 

87 


Kent, 














William T. 


147 


167 


Kingston, 




Lackey, 










Samuel T. 


112 


John M. 


165 


Kepner, 
J. Price 










John W. 


109 




133 


Kinman, " 














D.B. 


34 


Lacy, 




Ker, 










Benjamin C. 


135 


Samuel J. S. 




105 


Kinne, 

Edward D. 


123 


Lafayette, 




Kerfoot, 






Kinney, 
w. p. 




General 


8 


F. Howard 

37, 


66,98 


131 


156 


La Fetra, 




William 




34 


Kintz, 




George H. 


128 


Kern, 






Homer M. 


170 


Lally, 

Thomas R. 




George W. 


145, 


166 


Kirk, 




137 








James 0. 


95 






Kerr, 






William H. 


34 


Lambert, 




John 




32 






Tallmadge A. 


75, 131 


John D. 




189 


Kirkpatrick, 








Samuel G. 




176 


R G. 


125 


Lambuth, 
William D. 


160, 170 


Kessinger, 






Kirkwood, 








Daniel M. 




128 


Robert 


103 


Lamon, 










Samuel J. 


180 


Walter S. 


161, 170 


Kevser, 














Charles A. 




37 


Kittson, 




Land, 




Charles M. 




34 


W. H. B. 


135 


Robert H. 


91 


Kidd, 






Klemm, 




Landale, 




J. Boulware 




94 


John W. 


121 


Russell H. 


160, 163 


Kidwell, 






Klingle, 




Landells, 




John S. 




131 


Joshua P. 


93 


William 


17fc 



200 



The Columbian University. 



Landram, 




Le Conte, 




Lighter, 




Sylvanus 


179 


John N. 


97 


John T. 


149 


Landvoigt, 




Lee, 




Lightfoot, 




William H. 


151, 168 


Blair 
Jerome 


150, 167 
128 


James H. 


165 


Lane, 




Lawrence N. 


161 


Lincoln, 




•Frank R. 


118 


William 




Bradford H. 


91 


Henry F. 


46 


49, 56, 64, 68, 7 


2, 75, 76 


Heman 
John L. 


32 
45 


Lange, 
James H. 




Leech, 




Nathan S. 




147 


Abner Y. 


96 


43, 47, 48 


, 49, 50, 68 






D. Olin 


119 






Langley 
Samuel P. 


22 


Ed\yard 0. 

Frank 

George V. 93, 


98 

122 

177, 180 


Lindsay, 
Alfred. Jr. 


131 


Lanktree, 
Young 


125 


Leetch, 

William A. 100 


149, 167 


Lindsly, 

Harvey 50, 
Solon 


51, 52, 103 

87 


Lanston, 
Tolbert 


128 


Leggett, 

Levcrett L. 
Mortimer M. 


141 
139 


Lines, 

Robert B. 


135 


Larner, 




Wells W. 


140 


Linn, 




John B. 


76, 77, 146 








Philip F. 


140 


Leipold, 




W, Edgar 


150 


Lashells, 




Robert H. T. 


131 


Linskey, 

Charles H. J. 


115 


Theodore B. 


112 


Leland, 








Latham, 




Marshall W. 


b8 


Linton, 
Irwin B. 


141 


Richard P. 


42 


Lemon, 








Lathrop, 




George E. 


135 


Lippett, 

C. E. 


111 


Edward 


35 


Lentz, 








Latimer, 




Carl 


139 


Lipscomb, 
J. McLean 


153 


Clarence E. 


161 


Leonard, 








Edwin \V. 


111 


George 


45 


Little, 




George 
John E. 


107 
149, 167 


George H. 


131 


Joseph 
Joseph W. 


111 
114 


Laiib, 




Lester, 

Wharton E. 


165 


Littlehales, 




Charles K. 


103 






George W. 


172 


Lauck, 

Horatio J. 


147, 167 


Leverett, 

Washington 


45 


Locke, 

Richard D. 


99 


Lawrence, 




Levering, 
Eugene 


37, 66 


Lodge, 




James V. 


135 






Lee D. 




Joseph H. 


135 


Levy, 
Louis P. 




45, 46, 63, 67, 


71, 73, 101 


Nathaniel M. 
William B. 


111 

58, 60 


133 


Longlev, 








Lewis, 

Charles F. 
Charles 0. 




E. King 


131 


Lawver, 
Wintield P. 


53, 63, 115 


133 
111 


Longshaw, 
Luther M. 


170 






Clarence T. 


116 






Lazell, 

Jonathan E. 


87 


David 

E. Percy 63 

Fulton 

J. Hall 


128 

, 71, 172 

165 

64, 72 


Longstreet, 
James, Jr. 


165, 171 


Leach, 




Robert G. 


92 


Loomis, 




Jesse 


32 


S. H. 


155 


Karl S. 


150 


Leary, 

Michael A. 




Lichliter, 




Lord, 




119 


Jacob H. 


141 


W. B. 


140 


Leaver, 




Liddell, 




Loring, 


. 


Henry K, 


125 


John A. 


48,49 


. Francis B. 


56" 



Index. 



201 



Louis, 




McArthur, 




' Macgill, 




M. A. W. 


166 


Alexander 


165 


Robert H., Jr. 


142 


Love, 




McBee, 




McGuire. 




Charles G. 


142 


KA. 


147 


James C. 


116 


Lovejoy, 




McCafferty, 




Mclntire, 




Benjamin G. 


46, 96, 1-23 


Angusto 


128 


Edwin A. 


133 


James W. H. 


90 


McCalla, 




Mcintosh, 




Lovell, 




John M. 


109 


William H. 


178 


George T. 


141 


McCallum, 




Mackall, 




Low, 




Andrew 


128 


Douglass S. 


155 


Harry N. 


149, 167 


J.I. 


147 


Louis, Jr. 


121 


Lowe, 




McCalmont, 




McKean, 




Edson A. 


101 


H. K. 


140 


J. A. 
J. H. 


34 
128 


Loweree, 
George E. 


128 


McCleary, 
Frank'O. 


146 


McKenney, 








James F. T. 


106 


Carroll 


160 


Lowery, 








Frederick D. 


156, 169 


Woodbury 


147, 167 


McClellan, 
James 0. 


123 


William A. 


137 


Lowry, 








McKim, 




Nathaniel A. 


163, 171 


McClenney, 




Samuel A. H. 


108 


Luce, 




Adolphus M. 


95 


McKimmie, 




John A. 


155 


McClintock, 




Oscar A. M. 


47, 122 


Luckett, 




Joseph H. 


107 


McKinney, 




Oscar 


161, 170 


McCormick, 




William C. 


119 


Luff, 




Charles 


105 


Mackintosh, 




Charles H. 


141 


McCornack, 




Sir James 


7 


Lugenbeel, 




Daniel P. 


121 


McKnight, 




John w. 


105 


McCoy, 




H. S. 


165 


Lumney, 




Charles S. 


165 


McLain, 




George 


115 


Davis H. 


92 


Edwin J. 
John S. 


137 
114 


Lumpkin, 




McCrellis, 




Wniiam 


177 


Wilson 


32 [ 


James B. 


125 






Lyman, 




McCrone, 




McLaughlin, 

Thomas N. 


117 


John N. 


112 


John 


131 






Lynch, 




McCullough, 




INIaclay, 

Archibald 


175 


J. Walter 


141 


George W. 
M. C. 


131 
125 






Lyne, 

Alpheus G. 








McLean, 




46 


McDonald, 
C. L. 


109 


Charles 
John 


103 
7,32 


Lvon, 




Samuel D. 


142 






George G, 


131 






Maclean, 




Samuel B. 


116 


MacDonald, 
Theodore B. 


155 


Walker D. 


102 


Lytle, 

William 
William M. 


151 
151. 168 


McDowell, 
Alexander B. 


122 


MacLean, 

Franklin P. G. 


117 


McAllister, 




McElwaine, 




McLeod, 




Charles 


32 


John N. 


131 


Josiah ■ 


135 


McArdle, 




McFarland, 




McLeraw, 




Thoma.s E, 


56, 69 


D, W, 


65 


C, G, ' 


J2& 



202 



The Columbiax University. 



McMahon, 


- 


Mandeville, 




Matteson, 




Daniel 


133 


James H. 


133 


Frederick W. 


• 153,168 


Edward 


139 


Maiiiater, 




Matthews, 




McNabb, 




N. B. 


106 


Edward S. 


111 


Charles E. 


165 






Henry S. 


151 






Manning, 




William B. 


167 


McNair, 




George 0. 


37, 66 






Herbert L. 


160, 170 


John S. 


135 


Mattinglv, 








Wilfred A. 


106 


Arthur's. 


163, 171 


MacNamee, 








Thomas 


106 


Thomas J, 


146, 168 


Marbury, 
Leonard 


145 


William F. 
35, 36, 61, 66 


, 70, 75, 76 


McNeel, 










94, 177 


J. M. 


147 


Markell 




Mauro, 








Charles F. 


142 


Phihp 


147 


McNiell, 




William N. 


147 






James M. 


133 






Maurv, 








Marlow, 




Jofin W. 


35 


McNulty, 

Alexander C. 




William H., Jr. 


163, 171 


Matthew F. 


176 


158, 169 






William A. 


59, 70, 180 






Marshall, 








McPhersoii, 




Epenetus A. 


88 


Maverick, 




Dorsey M. 


117 


F. Lewis, Jr. 


155, 169 


Manton 


160, 170 


Robert W. 


133 


L.G. 


176 






\Mlliam 


35 






Maxgon, 








Martin, 




Louis W. 


150, 167 


McEee, 




H. B. 


110 






Joseph J. 


93 


Henry P. 


108 


May, 








J. Everett 


97, 133 


Frederick 


51 


McRoberts, 




John M 
Noah H. 


147 
128 


John F. 48, 


50, 87, 105 


Thomas M. 


131 


P.H. 

William J. 


110 
177 


Mayfleld, 




McVeigh, 








Clifton 


116 


Townsend J., 


Jr. 96 


Marvin, 












Aaron 


32 


Mavnard, 
Edward 




McWhorter, 








176 


A.B. 


'176 


Marx, 
George 


118 


James 


155 


McWilliams, 








Mayo, 




Alexander 


42, 5C, 175 


Mason, 




Edward N. 


111 


Alexander 


107 


George 


124 






Joseph L. 


]04 


Grafton 


156, 169 


Meador, 








J. H. 


147, 167 


Chastain C. 


94 


Maddox, 




J. M. 


125 






1 Samuel 


141 


John E. 


145 


Means, 




Thomas J. C. 


116 


John T. 
Otis T 


177 


Samuel R. 


120 


Maedel, 




20, 22, 36, 47 
75, 


62, 66, 71 
76, 96, 180 


Meany, 




Julius A. 


151, 168 


P. H. Todd 
Robert 


147 
133 


John T. 


163, 171 


Maffit, 
William 




Samuel G. 


34, 176 


Mearns, 




105 






W. A. 


165 


Magruder, 




Massey, 

J. L. 


181 


Mechling, 




Alexander F. 


114 


Massie, 




George J. 


155 


Main, 




Edmund L. 


111 


Medbery, 




E. A. 


151, 168 


William 


175 


James F. 


139 


Mallet, 




JNIasson, 




Medford, 




J. N. Edmond 


131 


Henri 


44 


Ames F. 


135 


Mallary, 




Mathews, 




Meehan, 




Charles D. 


34. 176 


William B. 


165 


John S. 


30,32 


Maloney, 




Mathis, 




Meguire, 
James F. 




James A. 


122 


W. G, 


no 


138 



Index. 



203 



Meier, 




Miller, 






Morns, 




Henry 


63 


Thomas J. 


96 


124 


Ballard 


155, 169 






Washington 




107 


John 


148 


INIeio's 




William L. 


54 


117 


John W. 


135 


Josiah 6 


, 29, Bl, 41 








Robert E. 


148 


Return J. 


6, 7, 29, 31 


Milliken, 
N. Byron 




125 


Morrison, 




Me'nocal, 










B. W. 


108 


Oscar A. 
Mercer, 


121 


Mills, 

A. G. 
William S. 




131 
124 


Morse, 

Hiram B. 


158 


Jesse 
John T. 


31 
92 


Minor, 






Morsell, 
William F. 


120 


Meredith, 




Olie W. 
■ Peter E. 




135 
105 






Thomas 


33 








iMorton, 




Merriam, 




Mitchell, 






Howard 
William 


148 

87, 105 


Arthur C. 


120 


Thomas 


141 


166 






J. Howard 


,61 


W. H. 




142 


Moses, 




Merrick, 

William M. 


58 


Mix, 

Frank T. 
Oscar G. 


90 


138 
107 


Brice J. 
Montague T. 


152 
138 


Merrill, 
Charles A. 
Henri F. T. 


128 
133 


Moffat, 

Edmund J. 




167 


Moulthrop, 

S. A. 

Moxlev, 


125 


Merwin, 




Mohun, 






M. King 


- 112 


Charles D. 


158 


Thomas B. 




120 






Metcalf, 




William W. 




146 


Moye, 

William R. 


110 


William P. 

TV T*-^ -4- ™ ^ -M <-^ -4- 4- 


155 


Monroe, 
James 




6,7 


Mueller, 




Metzerott, 










J. 


63 


John H. 


122 


Montague, 
Andrew P. 






Muhleman, 




Mew, 




44, 46, 47, 63 


67,71 


73, 


Maurice L. 


146, 16S 


William M. 


130 


76, ^ 
E. T. 


7, 102 


180 
34 






Mever, 










Mundav, 




F.A. 


155, 168 


Moore. 

Alexander D 




94 


Charles F. 


146 


Meyers, 




Edward C, 




109 


Mungen, 




Charles K. 


151 


Hannah 




8 


Theodore 


128 


J. Frederick 


125 


J. Abbot 




96 










J. F. 


155 


169 


Munson, 




Middleton, 
Horace P. 
Rosier 


55 
120 


M. M. 
Thomas J. 
Veranus A. 


54, 68 


131 
103 
121 


Charles B. 
Henry T. 
Reginald 
W. W. 


173 
141 
117 
113 


Milbarn, 
Joseph W. 


144 


Morehouse, 
H. L. 


8 


7, 66 


Murdock, 
William C. 


140 


Millard, 

Edward M. 


105 


Morfit, 
John C. 




107 


Murphy, 
Hanson T. 


105 


Miller, 

Aaron W. 




Morfitt, 






John L. 


125 


107 


Henry M. 




32 


Walter C. 


114 


Bellum 
Charles 


165 
109 


Morgan, 






Murray, 




Charles E. 


135 


Eugene 


149 


171 


Bentley P. 


133 


Franklin B. 


128 


George W. H. 




94 


Charles T. 


128 


George W, 
Guion 


165 
155, 169 


James E. 
J. H. 


52,54 


107 
147 


Robert J. 
Thomas A. 


135 
100 


Owen M. 


101 


Thomas J. 


3 


7,66 


William D. 


110 


Stephen C. 
Thomas 


118 
48, 49, 50 


Morrill, 






Musgraye, 




Thomas F. 


135 


Janaes S. 




150 


H. M. 


153 



204 



The Columbian University. 



Myers, 






Nichols, 




O'Connell, 




T. Percy 




165 


James K. 


179 


Jeffrey C. 


114 


William D. 




111 


Jared C. 
J. Benjamin 


144 
122 


Maurice D. 


124 


Nash, 






Joseph D. 


174 


O'Connor, 




Jesse G. 




92 


W. B. 


140 


Henry, Jr. 


144 


Nauck, 






Nicholson, 




Odell, 




Edwin 


158 


169 


William 


115 


Benjamin F. 


173 


Oscar 


149 


167 


Nicodemus, 




Offenbacher, 




Naughton, 






William J. L. 


128 


J. Van 


124 


John F. 




146 


Nicolay, 




Offley, 

William M. 




Naylor, 






John H. 


128 


155 


Levi W. 




157 










William 


* 


144 


Noble, 




Ogden, 










Henry B. 


65, 72 


David M. 


120 


Neagle, 






Henry B., Jr. 


64 






Hancock 


152 


168 






Ogilvie, 
John 




Pickens 




157 


Noma, 




174 


Neal, 






Masaichi 


162, 170 


Robert W. F. 


148, 167 


Leonard 




105 


Normile, 




Olds, 

Henry W. 


160 


Neale, 






James C. 


124 






James L. 




96 






O'Leary, 




Rollin H. 




86 


Norris, 




Charles M. 


173 


, 






Calvin C. J. 


172 






Nelson, 






G. W. 


34 


Olney, 




James 


97 


180 


Howard I). 
Phebe R. 


162 
122 


Jesse 


174 


Nevitt, 
Hqnry C. 


144 


166 


W. B. 
Northup, 


155, 169 


O'Neall, 
John B. 


176 


Newberry, 
John S. 




43 


Henry H 


128 


Orcutt, 
John- 


177 


Newbold, 

W.N. 




141 


Nott, 

Charles C. 


58 


Ordronaux, 

John 49, 51, 52, 55, 60, 177 


Neweomb, 
Harry 




165 


Nourse, 

Benjamin F. 
Charles J. 


104 
115 


Orleman, 
Daisy M. 


121 


Simon 


47,62 


180 


Henrv D. 
Michael 


119 
33 


Osborn, 




Newell, 
Charles 


160 


170 


Noxon, 




Eugene E. 
J. A. 


142 

128 


William D. 




106 


Robert M. 


88 


^^^Sr^'^.l 




Newlands, 






Noyes, 

Daniel P. 




Worth 


140 


James 




138 


47 


Osmun, 




\V. L. 




114 


John T. 


135 


Little C. 


111 


Newlin, 






Theodore W. 
36. 6G, 


75, 76, 77 


Lewis M, 


111 


Walter 




131 


100 


, 150, 167 


Ould, 




Newman, 






Nunez, 




Robert 


88 


Samuel J. 




115 


Jose V. 


120 


Ouzts, 




Newton. 






Nunn, 


. 


Benjamin F. 


111 


Harry W. 




165 


John R. 


91 


Owens, 




Nice, 






Nute, 




Reuben R. 
Sydney H. 


93 
177 


George P. 




90 


Frank A. 


155, 169 


Page, 

Charles G. 




Nichols, 






O'Brien, 




49 


Caleb G. R. 




107 


Jarvis P. 


165 


Charles G. 


135 


Ct^arli^s U, 


35, 36, 


180 


William H. 


135 


Millard K. 


149, 167 



Index. 



205 



Pagenhoff, 
Frank W. 

Pairo, 

Richard E. 

Palmer, 

Orlando G. 
Willie J. 35, 

Park, 
c. c. 

Parker, 
Charles T. 
Henrj^ L., Jr. 
J. W. 
Jesse W. 
Myron M. 
W. H. 

Parkhiirst, 
Frederic H. 

Parks, 

Frederick R. 
James H. 
Marshall H. 
William S. 

Parris, 

Albion K. 

Parrish, 

Stephen C. 

Parsons, 
Charles G. 
Joseph H. 
Warren 

Partello, 
Dwight J. 
J. M. T. 

Partridge, 
George W. 

Patterson, 
Albert C. 
Charles H. 
EdAvard H. 
J. Arthur 
Walter B. 
Zera D. 

Pattison, 
Robert E. 

Patton, 

Alfred S. 

Paul, 

Amasa C. 

Paulding, 
H. Offley 

Payne, 

"George C, 



166 
141 



165, 171 
93, 177, 179 



145 
165 
36 
113 
76, 77, 144 
128 



160, 169 



101 

178 

149, 167 

148, 167 



33 
142 



105 

146, 167 

106 



135 
146 



138 



116 

124 
155, 169 

139 
155, 169 

165 



45 
177 
167 
115 
152 



' Peabody, 
! George 

Pearce, 

Thomas J. 
William H. 

j Pearcy, 

j George 

\ Pearson, 
; Henry C. 

Pease, 

Frank A. 

Pechin, 

Maurice 

Peck, 

Melvin D. 

i Peirce, 

James H. 

Pelavet, 
; Emanuel 

i Pelham, 
John 

' Pendleton, 
Charles H. 

I 

i Pennebaker, 
Charles D. 

Perkins, 
J. McL. 

Peiiey, 

Edward E. 
Frank L. 

Perry, 

George B. 
Gideon B. 
John A. 

Peter, 

Armistead . 

Peters, 

Benjamin F. 

Pettigrew, 
Augusta M. 
John M. 

Peyton, 
John B. 

Phelps, 
Myron H. 

Phenix, 

Legare 



178 



89 
146, 166 



142 
155 
128 
113 
143 
179 
160, 170 
175 
143 
125 



160, 170 
144 



174 

33 

149, 167 



152, 168 



122 
111 



135 
153 
X44 



Philip, 

J. Van Ness 

i Philipp, 

Moritz B. 

Philips, 
James W. 

Phillips, 
John C. 
John W. 
P. Parker 
William F. ] 

W. Hallett 

Picket, 
John 

Pierce, 

James H. 
Perry B. 

Pierre pont, 
Edwards 

Pike, 

Ivory H. 

Pinkney, 

William 

Pinnev, 

A. S. 

Piper, 

Horace L. 

Pitts, 

George F. 

Plater, 
Mayhew 

Pleasants, 
Joseph B. 

Samuel S. 

Poindexter, 
Abram M. 
William M. 

Pollard, 
George N. 
Henry R. 
James 
John 
Thomas 



54, 



165 



140 



133 
167 

46, 100 

68, 121 
99 



153, 168 
143 



37, 179 
144 
179 
138 
128 
106 
188 
90 



34, 175 
62 



153 

125 

37, 66, 97, 128 

46, 95, 180 

46,91 



Pool, 

Benjamin G. 

Poole, 

C. Clarence 

Poor, 

John C. 



54, 116 



150 



143 



206 



The Columbian University. 



Porter, 




Purman, 




Rawson, 




E. 


7 


D. Gray 


148, 167 


Zephaniah B. 


160 


Oliver 


88 


Purrington, 




Raynor, 




Post, 




William A. 


145, 166 


Gilbert J. 


124 


Reuben 


32 


Pyles, 




Reardon, 




Postal, 




Harry V. 


122 


George E. 


140 


V/illiam D. 


142 


Richard A. 


117 


Redington, 




Postley, 




Quaiffe, 




James K. 


133 


Charles E, 


138 


Alfred R. 


138 


Reed, 




Potter, 




Quinby, 




Henry W. 


165 


Henry G. 


138 


H. B. 


116 


Marshall W. 


93 




William 


157, 169 


Wilson G. 


160, 170 


Powell, 




Quinche, 




Reich, 




Charles S. 
John W. 

21, 22, 36, 
Robert J. 


155 


Alexander J. 


47, 92 


H.F. 


159, 169 


57, 66, 180 
35 


Quinn, 

John Paul 


104 


Reid, 

George C. 


139 


Powers, 




William J. 


133 


John 
John L. 


106 
173 


J.F. 


105 


Quirk, 












Daniel H. 


105 


Reigart, 




Pratt, 








Thomas J. 


138 


Alexis L. 


120 


Rafter V, 








Ambrose 


106 


Thomas 


124 


Reily, 




Electus A. 


139 






John T. 


109 


George W. 
William M. 


131 
175 


Ramsdel, 

Nathan 


105 


Reinohl, 
David C. 


159 


Prentiss, 

Charles A. 


113 


Ramsey, 
William T. 


114 


Remey, 

W. B. 




D. Webster 








139 


51, 56, 64 
76, 
Robert W 


68, 72, 75 

77, 96, 178 

22, 63 


Randall, 
Charles F. 


152, 168 


Remley, 




William C. 


158, 170 


Henry E. 
Richard 


150 
49, 51 


James 


176 


Prescott, 

0. L. 

Prevost, 


133 


Randolph, 
Peyton K. 
Warren 


93 
178 


Reynolds, 

Enoch 5, 6. 29, 30, 31 
Harry L., Jr. 155 
Joseph 30, 35 


George A. 


153 


Rangabe, 

A. R. 




Rhodes, 




Price, 




178 


Charles C. 


140 


Charles A. 


92 


Rankin, 
Eames B. 




Rice, 




Henry W. 


159, 170 


115 


George 1j. 
James Q. 


112 
153 


Prin(;e, 

Howard L. 


143 


Samuel A. 


128 


Luther 

5, 6, 8, 10, 
William D. 


29, 30, 31 
93 


Proctor, 




Rathbone, 




William E. 


116 


Thomas 


128 


John 


33 


Rich, 




Prout, 




John C. 


152, 168 


Thomas C. 


115 


Jonathan S. 


•109 


Raum, 




Richards, 




Prudden, 




Daniel F. 
Green B., Jr. 


145 
155, 169 


Charles N. 
John C. 


126 
31 


Samuel S. 


106 


John 


155, 169 


Zalmon 


47 


''''S'L 




Ravenburg, 




Richardson, 




159 


Rudolph 


115 


• Asa B. 


92 










Charles W. 


118 


Purefoy, 




Rawlings, 




John C. S. 


100, 180 


Nicholas A, 


88 


Richard H. 


93 


J. P. 


113 



Index. 



207 



Richardson, 




Rogers, 




Rusk. 




Mason N. 


101, 153 


James R. 


149 


J. Steuart 


162, 170 


P. T. 


104 


Robert F. 


162 






Robert R. 


92 






Russ, 




William A. 


179 


Rohrer. 
Harry M. 


148 


Ebon J. 


111 


Richmond, 








Russell, 




G. Qmn 


128 


Roller, 




Daniel R. 


88 






Charles 


126 


D. M. 


110 


Ricketts, 








James F. 


135 


Joseph H. 


163 


Rollins, 




John F. 


116 


Rider, 




George F. 


149 


Rust, 




William L. 


113 


Ronaldson, 
James A. 


31 


Edgar R. 


65,72 


Ridout, 








Rvan, 




John 


139 


Roome, 
Edward 




" Martin 


138 


Rietz, 




45, 46, 67, 


73, 102, 120 


R viand, 




Gustavus L. 


115 






" Charles H. 


37 


George W. 


35 


''°Sid 


31 


Robert 
Sackets, . 


86, 177 


Rilev, 
John C. 


51, 52. 108 


Rose, 

Benjamin F. 


105 


T. B. 

Sackett, 


112 


Joshua 


51, 52 


Rosis, 




Charles E. 


159. 170 


Rippon, 




Eugene 


149, 167 


Saffold, 




John 


8 


Ross, 




James P. 


lis 


Rittenhouse, 




J. c. 


165 


Salter, 




Samuel W. 


98, 1B8 


Rothwell, 




William H. 


131 


Ritter 




Andrew 


30, 33, 36 


Samson, 




Henrv P. 


108 






Charles E. 


97, 133 






Roudebush, 




George C. 


97, 112 


Roane, 




William S. 


157, 169 


George W. 10, 11, 30. :34 

3Q fin 177 


John McG. 
Samuel B. 


96 
146 


Row, 




Thomas S. 


46! 96^ 126 






Abner V. 


105 


Sanders, 




Robbing, 




^""1^% ^. 




Addison H. 


105 


Lawrence 0. 


165 




Henry P. 


133, 167 


Thomas A. 


157 


C. Frank 


99. 142 


'James R. 


89 


William T. 


93 


W. H. 


138 


Jeremiah L. 
Thomas B. 


90 
128 


Roberts, 




Royce, 








T H 


177 


Charles C. 


140 


Sands, 




S. G. L. 


150, 167 


Charles H. 


131 


F. P. B. 


129 


Robertson, 




Ruddell, 




Sargent, 




John C. 


144 


J.H. 


128 


Thornton W, 


153, 168 


M. B. 


105 










Robinson, 




Ruff, 

William H. 


149 


Satterfield, 
J. R. 


131 


Alexander L. 


120 










Conway, Jr. 
C. Elmo 
Nathaniel E. 


148 
160 
155 


Ruffin, 

Sterling 54 


68, 69, 121 


Saunders, 

E. T. 
James M. 
Lorin M. 


148 
89 
129 


Robison, 




Ruggles, 
William 




William H. 


53 


William B. 


155, 169 


11, 42, 45 














Sawyer, 




Rochfort, 




RunA'an, 




Cleon J. 


153, 168 


Thomas E. 


150 


KG. 


172 


George A. 


145 


Roeser, 




Rush, 




Sayre, 




Charles, Jr. 


131 


Richard 


8,32 


William N, 


160 



208 



The Columbian University. 



Scannell, 
Cornelius 

Schaeffer, 
Edward M. 
George C. 

Schafliirt, 
Frederick 
William G. 

Schimmelfennig, 
Hermaun A. 

Schmidt, 
Ernest L. 
John H. W. 

Schneider, 
Joseph 

Schonfeld, 
Hermann 

Schooley, 
Henry M. 

Schoolfleld, 
John H. 
Joseph N. 

Schwartz, 
B. F. 

Scott, 

A. Francis 
Angelo C. 
Edward M. 
Thomas M. 
William F. 

Scribner, 
Samuel 

Seaojer, 
John F. 

Seaman, 

William H. 

Searcy, 
w. E. H. 

Searle, 

Dolson B. 

Seaver, 
G. W. 

Seely, 

F. Howard 
L. Warren 

Seip, 

Albert N. 

Sellhausen, 
Ernest A. 



114 



63, 113 

44, 50 



53 
173 



148 



162, 170 
160, 170 



163, 171 
63, 71 
65. 72 



135 



91 

155, 168 

53, 109 

94 

126 



34 
163 
138 
129 
129 
149 



102 
150 



126 
115 



Semmes, 

Alexander J. 

Semple, 
Robert B. 

Sessford, 
John 

Severance, 
Cassell 



108 

29,31 

33 

162, 170 

105 



Sewall, 

F. L. 

Thomas 

6, 13, 29, 31, 48, 50, 52 
Thomas R. 104 



Sexton, 

Edward J. 120 



Sevbolt, 

Vohn W. 



Seymour, 

Benjamin S. 
George D. 
Henry A. 
P. Hinkle 

Shade, 

John A. 

Sliarp, 
Daniel 

Sharretts, 
David E. 
G.W. 

S. F. 

Shaw, 

George H. R 
James W. 

Shea, 

Daniel H. 

Shellabarger, 
Robert R. 

Shepherd, 
Thomas B. 
Thomas J. 

Shepperd, 

Sherman, 
(ieorge B. 
Raleigh 

Sherwood, 
Adiel 

Shields, 
Charles W, 



135 



115 

148, 167 

140 

148 



106 
31 



162, 170 
129 
129 



162 
135 



162, 171 



152, 



94 

89, 178 



155 



124 
102 



31,42 
180 



Shiley, 

Jacob B. 

ShilUngton, 
Joseph 

Shipman, 

S. A. 

Shirley, 
John J. 

Shissler, 
A. A. 

Short, 

William A. 

Shrewsbury, 
Albert D. 

Shufeldt, 
Robert W. 



160 



153. 168 



155, 169 



121 



129 



133 



160, 170 



115 



Shuster, 

William M., Jr. 131 



Shute, 

D. Kerfoot 
48, 56, 63, 64, 
76, r 
Samuel M. 

43, 61, 


68, 72. 75 
■, 100, 117 

67,71,73 


Sickels, 

D. Kingsley 


138 


Siddons, 

Frederick L. 


159, 170 


Simmons, 
Bruce 
George 


155, 169 
139 



Simonds, 
William E. 

Simons, 
Junius 

Simpers, 
Charles T. 

Simpson, 
Lenox W. 

Sinsabaugh, 
David 
Louis W. 

Skinner, 
J. L. 
Samuel J. 

Slade, 

William 0., Jr. 

Sliney, 

William F. 



60, 70 



129 



107 



143 



133 
140 



32 
138 



111 



135 



Index. 



209 



Siemens, 




Sorsby, 




Stanton, 




L. E. 


148 


Samuel K. 


96 


Frederick P. 


87 


Sloan, 




Southworth, 




Starin, 




Charles D. 


144, 166 


Richmond J. 


139 


Alva C. 


46,73 


Slocum, 




Sowden, 




Stark, 




H. W., Jr. 


155 


John W. 


152 


Bolivar 


92 


Small, 




Sowers, 




Starr, 




William 


181 


J. Richard 
Zackariah T. 


110 


Jacob W. 


144 


Smallwood, 




53, 5b, 98 


113, 180 


Staughton, 




Edward F. 


176 






James M. 




WilUam A. 


8.5 


Spalding, 




7,13, 


41, 49, 50 






Edward 


131 


William 


6, 9, 38 


Smedes, 




Edward W. 


163 






Charles W. 


163, 171 


James H. 


156, 169 


Stavton, 




Smilev, 




Sparks, 




William H. 


162, 170 


Thomas T. 


174 


Hiram C. 


178 


Stearns, 




William H. 

Smith, 
Charles 
E. F. 


152 

115 
116 


Sparrow, 
Bradford P. 

Spear, 

Philetus B. 


143 


Isaac H. 
Steele, 

A. Floridus 


111 

76, 94 


F. DeL. 
Frederick H. 


155, 168 
124 


175 


Steiger, 




Frisby R. 
George M. 
J. Harrison 
John D. 
J. W. 


108 
153 
165 
145, 168 
140 


Speiden, 
Albert 
Clement C. 


162, 170 
92,109 


George 

Steiner, 
Lewis H. 


172 
43,49 


Philip 

R. Emmett 

Rexford M. 


104 
135 
152 


Spence, 
John 


174 


Stellwagen, 
Edward J. 


142 


Richard 


136 










Samuel C. 


111 


Spencer, 




Stephens, 

Francis H. 102 




Samuel H. 


32 


Frank A. 


126 


, 159, 170 


Theobald 
Thomas 


57, 69 
111 


Leonard G. 
William E. 


46 
126 


Washington H 


129 


Walter V. 


138 










W. Herbert 


100, 151 


Spoflford, 
Harry W. 




Stephenson, 




William R. 


152 


151 


Claude G. 
F. D. 


162, 170 
138 


Smithe, 
J. Curtiss 


65,72 


Sprague 
Frank H. 


136 


Samuel L. 
Sterling, 


136 


Smoot, 




Sprigg, 

Patterson 
William M. 




E. C. 


129 


Charles H. 
Luther R. 


88 
90 


151 
118 


Stettinius, 




Samuel C. 








John W. D. 


107 


30, 34, 
Snow, 


47, 52, 87 


Sprowls, 
James M. 


157, 169 


Steuart, 

Alexander S. 


157, 169 


Leslie P. 


163 


Squires, 
Frank D. 




William M. 


153, 168 


Snvder, 




114 


Steward, 




Wm. Tayloe 


144, 166 


Stakely, 




W. Gf. 


172 


Soley, 




Charles A. 


36,66 


Stewart, 


• 


J. Russell 

Solger, 
Julius 


163 
139 


Staley, 

Thomas J. 


131 


Alonzo H. 
H. Clay, Jr. 
James E. 
John S. 


163, 171 

157, 169 

104 

157 






Stanford, 




Joseph 


153, 168 


Solomon, 




A.M. 


104 


T. A 


111 


William P. 


92 


John D. 


93 


Stickney, 




Soper, 




Stanhope, 




William 30, 


35, 36, 91 


L. Major 


131 


JohnG. 


103 


William S. 


144 



210 



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Stiles, 




Stubblefield, 




! Taylor, 




Valentine N. 


131 


Thomas W. 


173 


! A. V. 

Benjamin F. 


165 
175 


Stillson, 




Sturgeon, 




' Edward W. 


106 


E. L. 


131 


David B. 


111 


Hawkins 
Henry 


156 
35, 37, 66 


Stimpson, 




Sturtevant, 




James B. 33 
Russell B. 


175, 177 
144 


Herbert B. 


165, 171 


Charles L. 102 


, 160, 170 


Stephen W. 


91 


William 


177 






Thomas C 


136 


William G. 


118 


Suddarth, 




Walter 


115 






James L. 


54,113 


William H. 


109 


Stockstill, 












David C. 


118 


Sullivan, 




Teasdale, 








Harry R. 


144 


Thomas C. 


175 


Stockwell, 

N. S. 


157 


Milnor R. 


152, 168 


Temple, 
John T. 


33 


stokes, 
Thomas 


31 


Sumner, 
Charles E. 


157 


Templeton, 
Edwin S. 


144 


Stone, 

■ Charles H. 


103 


Sundell, 
C.F. 


168 


Ten Eyck, 




Mrs. Elizabeth J. 13 


Suter, 

Allen F. 




Jerome-B. 


114 


George F. 
James H. 


153, 168 
120 


105 


Terrell, 




Robert K. 


48, 49, 52 


Frank 


102 


Jared D. 


138 


Solon B. 


116 


Sutherland, 




Thacher, 




Stoner, 




Thomas A, . 


111 


G. A. 


152 


J, Frank 


165 










Story, 

Myron L, 


124 


Sutton, 
Robert L. 


120 


Thaw, 
John 
Joseph 


86 
6, 29, 31 


Stoutenburgh, 




Swartzell, 




Thayer, 




Arthur T. 


157, 169 


Mosheim F. F. 


46, 102 


Albert C. 
John M. 


104 

176 


Stow, 

Baron 


30, 32, 85 


Sweringen, 
B. V. 


110 


Rufus H. 
Thian, 


139 


Strahan, 
Robert H. 

Strawn, 


129 


Swett, 

Frederick K. 
Otis D. 


120, 148 
165 


L. R. 

Thomas, 
Cassius M. 
John M. 


148 

133 
48,51 


WinfieldS. 


126 


Svdnor. 




Samuel 


144 


Streeter, 




Thomas W. 


88, 179 


Thompson, 




Wilfred W. 


115 


Svme, 
R. G. 




Benedict 
Charles H. 


113 
99 


Strickland, 




111 


Duncan 
Henry C. 


139 
64,72 


J. w. 


111 






J. Ford 48, 49, 50, 64, 68 


Stringfellow, 




Syrich, 
Frank D 


165 


John B. 
John R. 


136 

129 


Horace, Jr. 


90 


J. l.aiXJLX%. JL/» 




Millard F. 


118 


Thornton 


175 


Tabor, 




N. Hibbard 
Oliver T. 


129 
97, 139 


Strong, 




Charles 


136 


Percy 


143 


Henry G. 


163 






Smith 


7 


William 


59, 60 


Talbott, 




Von Beverhout 


113 


William N. 


]51 


H. Maurice 


136 


Thomson, 




Strum, 




Talman, 




George N. 
J. R. 
S. John 


106 
177 
89 


Gustavc P. 


144 


Dowe D. 


111 


Stuart, 

Albert R. 


181 


Tanner, 




Thornton, 




Albert R„ Jr. 


46 


J. Bradley 


165 


AR. 


32 


Alexander T. 


98 




. 


Thomas C. 


175 


Moses 


7 


Tasker, 




Thomas R. 


92 


William C. 


162, 170 


Frederick E. 


157,169 , 


VanB. 


112 



Index. 



211 



Thoron, 


1 


Townsend, 




Twombley, 




Ward 


162 


Frank C. 
George N. 


165 j 

87 ! 


Douglass 


145 


Thorpe, 
Abner 


112 


Henry C. 
Irving U. 
William W. 


139 

165 

156, 169 


Tye, 

John L. 


146 


Thurston, 
Mabel N. 


102 


Townshend, 




Tyler, 

Cadwell C. 


167 






J. H 


129 


Edward R. 


124 


Tibbets, 
James A. 


106 


Smith 
Towson, 


113 


Grafton 50 
John B. 
Samuel 


51, 52 
131 

58 


Tichenor, 




Nathan 


32 


W. Bowie 


113 


Alva R. 
F. A. 


131 
152 


Trabue, 
Edward 


153 


Tyree, 

Cornelius 


179 


Tilden, 

Charles B. 


129 


Tracv, 

Alvan T. 


156, 169 


William A. 
Underwood, 


92 


Tilley, 

Henry H. 


136 


Treadwav, 
Decatur B. 


152 


Charles H. 
Harold G. 


133 

142 


Tillman, 
A. M 


157, 169 


Trescot, 

Edward A. 


166 


Upham, 
George E. 
Timothy 


143 
104 


Tilson, 

Jonathan 


47,91 


'"'Ti: 


110 


Upperman, 
Henry C. 


&4 


Tingle, 

Amory K. 


126 


Trimble, 

Matthew 


126 


Upton, 

George W. 


152 


Tirrell, 




Samuel D. 


149, 167 


J. Kendrick 


124 








William H. 146. 167 


jSTorton Q. 


106 


Trudgian, 












Josiah B. 


119 


Urquhart, 




Titcomb, 








John Goode 


47 


George W. 


159, 170 


Truell, 

Edwin M. 








William Y. 


93 


143 


Utermehle, 
Charles H. 


94 


Tobev, 

Thomas W. 


47, 91 


Truman, 
J. Henry 


131 


Vail, 




Tobriner, 
Leon 


144, 166 


Trundle 
R. Dorsey 


163, 171 


John A. 

Yale, 


153 


Todd, 
Seth J. 
William D 


55 
126 


Trvon, 
'Charles J. 


167 


J. M. 

Van Aernani, 


132 


Wniiam W. 


32 


Frederick M. 


144, 168 


CD. 


138 


Tompkins, 
A. S. 

Edward, Jr. 
Nathan I). 


140 
126 
107 


Tucker, 

Charles C. 
Edgar W. 
Henrv H. 

, L€Vi ' 


162, 170 

94 

88, 177 

174 


Vance, 

Alfr«d H. 
G. L. 

Van Congdon, 


129 
129 


Toomey, 
James 




William McK. 


89, 106 


Merton 


110 


133 


^ Turner, 




Vanderlieth, 




John A. 


133 


James S. A. 


144 


Edward D. 


148 


Torbert, 




Turpin, 




Vander Veer, 




John B. 


160, 170 


Perry B. 


152, 170 


Albert 


112 


Touceda, 




Tustin, 




Van Ness, 




Antonio G. 


101 


James P. 


176 


J. P. 


33 


Towers, 




Tweedale, 




Van Eensselaer, 




Lemuel, Jr. 


160, 170 


John 


129 


John 


120 



212 



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Van Vhet, 




Wansleben, 




Weems, 




F. C. 


57 


William A. 


62 


Francis W, 


104 


F. C. 


154 


Ward, 




Weightman, 




Vaughan, 




Augustus 


129 


Roger C. 


32 


William R. 


180 


E. L. C. 


140 










Lester F. 


62, 98, 136 


Welch, 




Vaughn, 




Spencer 


159 


James C. 


89 


Francis W., 


Jr. 166 


Ware, 




Welcker, 




Wadsworth, 




Richard 


162 


J.H. 


148 


Peleg 


112 


Warfel, 




Welles, 




Wainwright, 




John B. 


126 


Martin 


154, 168 


Richard 
Wait, 


154 


Waring, 

James J. 49, 51, 52, 53 


Welling, 
James C. 




Samuel 


45, 47, 174 


Warman, 




5, 11, 12, 17, 
36, 40, 60 


28. 29, 35 
66, 67, 68 


Waite, 




Philip c. 


167 


70, 


71, 72, 178 


Edward F. 


152, 168 


Warner, 




Wellington, 




Waldo, 




Brain ard H. 
Norman C. 


75, 133 
129 


John R. 


122 


Frank 
Roswell 


63 
115 


Warren, 




Wells, 

B. 

G. C. 
G. Wiley 
William R. 


129 
162 
129 
174 


Waldron, 
Henry 


109 


Joseph H. 
W. Frank 

Warriner, 


48,49 
124 


Wales, 




W. F. 


156, 169 


West, 
Laomer 




Orlando G, 
Philip G. 


101 
54, 101, 117 


Warring, 




170 


Walker, 
E. F. 


157, 169 


James 
Waters, 


104 


Wetmore, 
Edward A. 


136 


Foshay 
John 


151, 168- 
140 


J.J. 

L. L. 


104 
159, 169 


Wever, 




Levi T. 


88 


Thomas 


104 


P. H. 


109 


Obed B. 


87 


William E. 


109 






Wall, 




William H. 
William N. 


105 
104 


Wharton, 
Francis 


22, 59, 60 


J. C. 


129 


Watkins, 




William L. 


103 


Wallace, 




John 


177 


Wheat, 




James J. 
William W. 


92 
136 


Watson, 

Charles H. 


]29 


Albert J. 
Alfred A. 
Richard 


96 
166 
103 


Wallach, 




Leonard 


136 


±.\>i.K^x±a.i~\A. 




Richard L. 


129 


T. 


34 


Wheeler, 




Waller, 


161 


Way, 

Joshua 


110 


John, Jr, 
John H. 
S. H. 


96 
86 
35 


Walsh, 

John E. 


121 


Webb, 
Abner 


34 


Samuel J. 
Woodbury 


105, 175 
97, 126 


Joseph 
Redmond D 


106 
146 


E. Douglas 
George S. 
J. Bruce 


120 

34 

159 


Wheelwright, 
Jere H. 


164 


Walter, 




William B. 


90 






(ieorge W. 
Thomas U. 


180 
35,37 


Weber, 




Whipple, 
Charles 


106 


Walthall, 




George W. 


151 


Whitaker, 




Joseph S. 


87 


Webster, 
Amos 


179 


Andrew J. 
Jesse H. 


133 
132 


Walton, 




George E. 


133 


L. Prevost 


166 


Joseph R. 


118 


Nelson P. 


164, 171 






Robert C. 


154 


Sidney 


47 


White, 




William 


110 


William G. 


170 


Ambrose L. 


85 


William H. 


129 


William H. 


136 


Benjamin 99, 143, 166 



Index. 



213 



White, 




Williams, 






Winlock, 




B. Frank 


100 


A. W. 


152 


,168 


William C. 


22, 62, 71 


Charles 


105 


Bodisco 




112 






Charles 


114 


Edgar W. 




46 


Winn, 




E. K. 


105 


Edmund R. 


150 


167 


Daiuel D. 


92 


Enoch L. 


154 


J. Edward 




166 






Horace F. 


136 


J. W. 




51 


Winston, 




Maurice P. 


151 


John T. 


159 


170 




Robert E. I;. 


1.54 


Jolin W. 




89 


Charles H. 
Howard 


143 


Samuel R. 


95 


John W. 




112 


46 


Stephen S. 
William J. H. 


118 


John W. M. 






Patrick H. 


90 


107 


35, 37, 47 


, 66, 89 


,178 






William W. 


148 


Nathaniel M. 




88 


Wirt, 








Oliver E. 




156 


W. D. 


150 


Whitehead, 




Paul E. 




142 


WiUiam 


7 


Mortimer, Jr., 


164, 170 


Roger 
S. Laing, 
Steve W. 
Thomas E. 


154 


138 
168 


WilUam D. 


119 


Whitehouse, 






166 
110 


Wishart, 
William W. 


148, 167 


J. S. 


157 


Walter W. 




178 






Whiteley, 

C. F. 


139 


William A. 
William G. 
WilUam T. 




108 
110 
112 


AVisner, 
James W. 


136 


Whitefield, 




Williamson, 






Withers, 
John 


13,33 


George G. 


93 


A.N. 
Edwin 
Irving 
John R. 




110 
164 
139 


W^itherspoon, 




Whitman, 






140 


Thomas A. 


166 


Vernon H. 


154 


R. B. 




46 


Witt, 

Daniel, Jr. 




W^hitnev, 




Willis, 






176 


Walter 


114 


Frank I. 
WilUam H. 




133 
106 


Womerslev, 




Whittlesey, 




Wills, 

Francis 






Edward E. 


117 


Charles &. 
George P. 


143 

149 




107 


Wood, 




William H. 


146 


Willson, 






Court F. 
F. C. 


154, 168 
129 


Wiedfeldt, 




Samuel G. 




46 


George 
Henry C. 


30, 32 
157 


Edward 
Wilberforce, 


112 


Wilshire, 

William W., Jr. 154,168 


Joshua C. 
P. Bryson 
W. H. S. 


92 
117 
164 


WillLam 


7 


Wilson, ■ 






Woodard, 




Wilcox, 




Charles S. 




152 


Henry F. 


166 


A.D. 


151, 167 


Franklin 35, 37, 66, 178 








James 




35 










Jesse H. 


46, 99, 143 


Woodman, 




Wilder, 




JohnC. 




126 


Francis J. 


118 


H. A. 


126 


John F. 
John H. 




32 
91 


Woodruff, 




Wilkins, 

Hugh B., Jr. 


145 


John M. 
J. Ormond 
Joseph S. 
Lewes D. 


181 

35, 36, 66 

178 

54, lOl. 120 


Joseph 
Woods, 


126 


Wilkinson, 




Oriss N. 




132 


Alva 


7, 41 


A. George 


177, 180 


Robert H. 




112 


Hiram 


35, 37, 66 


Francis L. 


96 


Thomas A. 




112 


Lee Roy 


134 


George L. 4 


7, 102, 166 


William L. 






Leonard 








37, 44, 66, 95, 126 


181 






Willard, 










Woodson, 




Alexander D. 


132 


Winborne, 






D, M. 


33 


Henry K. 76,' 


■7, 149, 167 


B. B. 




141 






Thomas R. 


138 








Woodward, 




Willet, 

Cephas F. 


106 


Wing, 

Benjamin F. 




103 


James S. 
Richard H. 
Robert S. 


116 
91 
62 


Willey, 




Wingate, 
WilUam M, 






Thomas C. 
W. Redin 


134 
142 


Ulysses S, 


93 




178 


W. W. 


143 



214 



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Wooster, 






Wunderly, 




Yeatman, 






Albert M, 




167 


Isaac B. 


136 


Samuel M. 




97 


Worcester, 






Wurdemaim' 




Yerkes, 






William L. 




114 


Harry V. 


54, 120 


David J. 


91 


179 


Worrell, 






Wurtz, 










Benjamin F. 




138 


Henry 


50 


Young, 

Alexander S. 




108 


Worthington, 

Augustus S. 
59, 






Wyer, 

Henry H. 




Clarence J. 




96 


60, 70 


l'>9 


93 


Edward 
Ernest W. 


178 


179 
171 


Charles 
Nicholas W. 
Robert M. 




82 
51 
175 


AVynne, 
Lewis B. 


99 


Frederick B. 
Glendie B. 
James T. 
Noble 


54,68 


157 

120 

55 

104 


Wortman, 






Yamamoto, 
Akira 


. • 166 


William M. 




92 


Jacob L. 




119 


Yarnall, 




Yznaga, 






Wright, 

Alexander H. 






John H. 


117 


Jose M. 




136 




124 












Edward D. 
Frederick B. 


145 
162 


166 
170 


Yarrow, 




Zachry, 






George H. 




118 


Henry C. 


57,69 


James G. 




146 


John H. 




95 












Maurice L. 




134 


Yates, 




Zevely, 






T. Judson 


98 


113 


John B. 


31 






WiUiam S. 




95 


Yeates, 




Bartram 




145 


Wroe, 






Charles M. 


164 


Zollikoffer, 






John A, 




89 


Williams. 22, 


62, 63, 71 


William 




175 










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